Lance Cunningham was the second person allegedly killed by an Ontario woman who has been charged with three murders in three days. Police are calling the accused a serial killer.
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“Lance and I worked in the same building together,” Priftis continued. “He was a chef at the casino. He was such a lovely man and he loved his daughter and it’s just so senseless.”On Wednesday, Cunningham took his two dogs for a walk at John Allan Park before picking up his 13-year-old daughter from a nearby school sometime before 3 p.m.
“I had no idea at the time, no idea, that it was Lance. And then it came out it was him. I didn’t even believe it. I couldn’t believe it. It was his wife’s birthday so I texted her just to send her a ‘Happy Birthday and how are you?’ that’s when it all hit.” “Because it did happen at the time that it did and school was being let out shortly after and there wasn’t a lockdown, there wasn’t any notification about it, my concern is it was so random. That’s why it was fearful because you didn’t know what to expect next.”On Thursday, at a news conference about the arrest of the accused Sabrina Kauldhar, Chief Bill Fordy was asked why police didn’t warn the public about the threat of a suspect on the loose after Cunningham’s murder.
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