Two reports detail the sentencing of an Edmonton man convicted of a long-delayed killing fueled by jealousy. Authorities outline how the incident, involving a fatal shooting amid personal turmoil, culminated in a four‐year prison term, underscoring the criminal justice system’s handling of crimes rooted in personal vendettas.
Edmonton man gets four years for 2012 killing of man, whose body was not discovered for a year
EDMONTON - An Edmonton man who went into a jealous rage and killed a man he thought was flirting with his then-girlfriend over a decade ago was sentenced Wednesday to four years in prison.
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