Sheree Fertuck's murder illustrates Saskatchewan's deep-seated misogyny problem: expert
Greg Fertuck was found guilty of murdering his wife eight-and-a-half years after killing her in 2015. The murder was his final act of cruelty toward her, but it was far from the first.
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Greg Fertuck was found guilty of murdering his wife eight-and-a-half years after killing her in 2015. The murder was his final act of cruelty toward her, but it was far from the first.