Saskatchewan man convicted of killing brother 26 years ago over farm dispute

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Saskatchewan man convicted of killing brother 26 years ago over farm dispute
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REGINA — Barbara Hayes says she may now have a chance to heal after the man she once called her husband was found guilty of second\u002Ddegree murder over the death…

Police found his remains in a farm pond nearly three years ago at a farm outside Regina, helping officers crack what had been a cold case.

McMurty said Thauberger dismembered his brother’s skull and limbs then disposed of the body parts, possibly with a tractor, at a farm east of Regina. “I must conclude that it would be foolhardy to rely on anything the accused has said, in testimony, or elsewhere.” “His favourite saying is, the richest man in the graveyard wins,” she told court during her victim impact assessment.Some described the sense of pain they felt not having answers for so long.

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