Mchale Busch and her son were found dead in an apartment complex in Hinton, about 250 kilometres west of Edmonton, on Sept. 17, 2021
A sentencing hearing has started for a man who admitted to killing a woman and her 16-month-old son in western Alberta.
Busch and her son were found dead in an apartment complex in Hinton, about 250 kilometres west of Edmonton, on Sept. 17, 2021.Busch’s father was the first to read out what are expected to be at least 20 victim impact statements submitted at the hearing. Edmonton police later issued a warning about Major being released into the community, warning there was a chance he could harm “a female, including children.”
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