Raymond Caissie
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Raymond Caissie sentenced to life in prison for killing Surrey teen Serena VermeerschRaymond Caissie has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 17 years for killing Surrey teen Serena Vermeersch in 2014.CrimeOct 20, 2017
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Newton community group calls for tougher rules as Surrey teen’s killer’s sentencing looms"There seems to be a loophole where these guys, they do their time, they refuse to be rehabilitated and they just let them lose because they have no choice."CrimeSep 24, 2017
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Serena Vermeersh’s killer to be sentenced in OctoberHe was due to be sentenced today but that has now been put over.CrimeSep 21, 2017
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Guilty plea in the 2014 Surrey, B.C. slaying of Serena VermeerschThe man facing charges in relation to the 2014 death of teen Serena Vermeersch has pleaded guilty in relation to her killing.CrimeSep 14, 2017
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Use of electronic monitoring bracelets for criminals in B.C. drops in halfThe recent arrest of a high risk offender in the death of a Surrey teen has many people asking what can be done to keep the public safe. One solution being discussed is a greater use electronic monitoring, but it turns out its use has dropped dramatically in B.C.Sep 26, 2014
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Parole documents reveal board said Raymond Caissie likely to harm or kill another personThis comes after documents revealed Crown lawyers did not ask for electronic monitoring for the man accused of murdering 17-year-old Serena Vermeersch.Sep 24, 2014
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Convicted high-risk sex offender charged in the murder of Surrey teenA convicted sex offender, who was at high risk to re-offend when he was released from jail in June 2013, has now been charged in the death of 17-year-old Serena Vermeersch.Sep 22, 2014
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