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Three members of the Richardson family were murdered in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada in April 2006. [1] The murders were planned and committed by the family's 12-year-old daughter Jasmine Richardson [2][3][4] and her 23-year-old boyfriend Jeremy Steinke, now going by the name Jackson May. [5] Richardson and Steinke were each convicted on three ...
Warren Glowatski, born April 26, 1981, in Medicine Hat, Alberta, was 16 years old when Virk was murdered. Glowatski and his parents moved around frequently; he lived in Estevan, Saskatchewan, Regina, Saskatchewan, and Castlegar, British Columbia. [citation needed]
On April 23, 2006, Jeremy Allan Steinke (23) and his girlfriend Jasmine Richardson (12) murdered her parents, Marc and Debra Richardson, as well as her 8-year-old brother, Jacob, in Medicine Hat, Alberta. Steinke and Richardson were arrested on April 24 in Leader, Saskatchewan, and were
When Ghosts introduced the mystery of Alberta’s murder, it was a fun whodunnit that the show could weave in and out of episodes, dropping clues along the way. But as Thursday’s installment ...
Jasmine Richardson – In Medicine Hat, Alberta, "J.R.", age 12, and her 23-year-old boyfriend, Jeremy Steinke, killed her parents and brother in order to run away together. [b] J.R. was given a ten-year sentence and was released in 2016. Steinke was given three concurrent life sentences with a minimum of 25 years.
Medicine Hat (near) Alberta: On December 30, 1990, Alfred Palmer and his daughter-in-law, Dolores Palmer, were found west of Medicine Hat, having been shot with a .410 shotgun. [271] 1995 Ramona Lisa Wilson 16 Smithers: British Columbia: On April 9, 1995, Wilson's body was found in a bush area near the Smithers Airport. [271] 2009 Sherri Leigh ...
Connie Oakes was convicted in November 2013 of second-degree murder in the stabbing death of Casey Armstrong in Medicine Hat, Alberta in May 2011. Following a two-week trial, Oakes was sentenced to life in prison with a 14-year minimum before parole eligibility.
He could not be legally charged with murder because of his age. Unknown [8] Lizzie Cook 1892–1893 February 27, 1899 6 Birmingham, Alabama ... Medicine Hat, Alberta