Williams Lake man who threw kidnapped couple off bridge sentenced to life in prison
A Williams Lake area man who kidnapped a couple and threw them off the Rudy Johnson Bridge resulting in the death of the man, will serve at least 18 years in prison.
“Gilbert was ordered to serve 18 years before he will be eligible for parole on the murder charge,” said Dan McLaughlin, communications counsel BC Prosecution Service. His body was found three weeks later 50 km downstream near the Sheep Creek Bridge on Aug. 27, by someone who was fishing there.
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