Notorious killer seeking new trials 7 years after convictions
One of Ottawa's most notorious killers is appealing his convictions, seven years after being found guilty of murdering a retired tax court judge, his wife and another woman, and the attempted murder of a veteran of the Second World War.
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One of Ottawa's most notorious killers is appealing his convictions, seven years after being found guilty of murdering a retired tax court judge, his wife and another woman, and the attempted murder of a veteran of the Second World War.