‘It hit my heart:’ Man, woman found guilty in Calgary quadruple killing case - News Summed Up

‘It hit my heart:’ Man, woman found guilty in Calgary quadruple killing case


CALGARY— A Calgary jury has found a man and a woman guilty of all charges related to a 2017 quadruple homicide that stemmed from a kidnap-for-ransom plot, but an aunt of two of the victims says she’s still struggling to make sense of what happened. The jury heard that Fox and Ear, sisters from the Stoney Nakoda Nation, were living in the same apartment as Pfeiffer. “It hit my heart and I think it hit the heart of Calgary also,” Cynthia Hunter, Fox and Ear’s aunt, said after the verdict. To hear the ‘guilty guilty guilty,’ — I’m happy and yet I’m broken hearted because it’s not going to bring my nieces back.”Hunter said the sisters leave behind 16 children between them, and that they loved to travel and do fun things as a family, like celebrate Halloween. The jury heard multiple people besides the accused were also involved in the deaths.


Source: The Star December 13, 2019 13:41 UTC



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