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Autopsy confirms 2 adult males victims of homicide: RCMP
Summary from Canada, from articles in English
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Gallagher said Rorison refused medical care when officers responded to a call at his home at 5:30 a.m. Sunday. (article 4)
Neighbours of a northern Alberta man who was shot and wounded by RCMP this week described him Tuesday as a hard-working family man who attended church regularly. (article 1)
RCMP have launched a homicide investigation after autopsies Monday confirmed human remains found northeast of Edmonton last week were those of two adult males who had been killed. (article 2)
Spokesman Cpl. Wayne Oakes said Tuesday further investigative work is required to positively identify the victims and determine how long the men had been dead. (article 2)
Police are hoping autopsies being performed Monday will provide some clues in the discovery of two bodies in a field about 80 kilometres northeast of Edmonton. (article 3)
Searchers combed the area north of Lamont, Alta over the weekend, helping police look for clues in the discovery of two bodies Friday. (article 3)
(CBC) A farmer made the discovery Friday in a wooded area north of Lamont, near the intersection of Highways 45 and 831, Fort Saskatchewan RCMP said. (article 3)
Charges are pending against two other men arrested Sunday night in connection with the case, according to an RCMP statement issued Monday morning. (article 5)
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Event tracking:
Story keywords
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RCMP, Oakes, CBC, Rorison, clues |
Source articles
- Neighbours shocked by rural Alberta police shooting (cbc.ca, 06/04/2008, 399 words)
- Autopsy confirms 2 adult males victims of homicide: RCMP (cbc.ca, 06/03/2008, 169 words)
- Autopsies Monday on bodies found northeast of Edmonton (cbc.ca, 06/02/2008, 242 words)
- Cape Breton senior dies 36 hours after home invasion assault (cbc.ca, 06/04/2008, 266 words)
- Victoria-area councillor charged with murder (cbc.ca, 06/02/2008, 300 words)
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