Letter Bomber
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Winnipeg letter bomber Guido Amsel wants to appeal sentence; will act as own lawyerWinnipegger Guido Amsel, 52, is appealing his life sentence after being convicted of sending letter bombs through the mail.CrimeDec 4, 2018
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A bitter, lengthy divorce and a homemade bomb. How Guido Amsel cost a Winnipeg lawyer her handIt's been nearly three-and-half years since Guido Amsel was arrested after sending packages to his ex-wife and two Winnipeg law firms tied to an ongoing divorce battle.CanadaNov 22, 2018
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Convicted Winnipeg letter-bomber to be sentenced in NovemberGuido Amsel was in court Thursday at a sentencing hearing. He was convicted in May of sending letter bombs to his ex-wife and her lawyer. The Crown asked for a life sentence.CrimeOct 3, 2018
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Sentencing hearing scheduled for Winnipeg man convicted of sending letter bombsA Manitoba man convicted of sending letter bombs to his ex-wife and two lawyers will have a sentencing hearing Oct. 3.Jul 4, 2018
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Convicted letter bomber fires lawyer, plans to appeal verdictConvicted letter bomber Guido Amsel wants to appeal verdict, but needs to find a new lawyer first.CrimeJun 6, 2018
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Guido Amsel guilty on 4 counts of attempted murderGuido Amsel has been found guilty of four out of five counts of attempted murder after a series of letter bombs sent across Winnipeg in the summer of 2015.CrimeMay 17, 2018
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Closing arguments in accused letter bomber Guido Amsel trialEvidence, witnesses and motives were all being debated in court Tuesday with closing arguments in accused letter bomber Guido Amsel’s trial.Dec 19, 2017
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Suspected letter bomber Guido Amsel on the stand in Winnipeg courtAccused letter bomber Guido Amsel has taken the stand at his own trial. He faces five counts of attempted murder and other charges after letter bombs were sent to his ex-wife and two law firms in 2015.Dec 13, 2017
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Defence accuse Amsel’s ex-wife of being the real Winnipeg letter bomberGuido Amsel's ex-wife took the stand Tuesday morning as a key witness called by Crown attorneys against the accused letter bomber. In an unexpected twist, the defense painted a different picture that suggested she was the one behind the 2015 bombings.CrimeNov 21, 2017
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Suspected letter bomber’s ex-wife expected to testify TuesdayAlleged letter bomber Guido Amsel's trial continues in a Winnipeg courtroom Tuesday morning.CrimeNov 21, 2017
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