April 8, 2025, 7:20 pm
Two stories report on the sentencing of an American man convicted for kidnapping and sexually abusing an Edmonton teen. The court handed down a 50-year prison term, underscoring the gravity of the cross-border crime and its traumatic impact on the victim. Both accounts stress the severity of the offense and the judicial system’s intent to deter similar crimes. The case has drawn widespread attention and raised questions regarding legal strategies in transnational criminal matters.
On Canada Day in 2022, Noah Madrano hid the then 13-year-old girl in the trunk of his car and took her across the border to a hotel in Oregon
Noah Madrano will be in his 90s by time he is able to be released from prison, after he kidnapped and smuggled girl from Edmonton across the U.S. border and sexually abused her.
An American man who abducted an Edmonton teen, took her over the U.S. border and subjected her to “horrific sexual abuse” has been given a 50-year prison sentence by a U.S. judge.
3 stories from 3 sources in 8 days ago ... #us-relations #crime #justice #albert
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