Wentworth sentenced to life in prison in Kingston, Ont. murder trial
During the statement of facts, Justice Lacelle acknowledged the argument that Kimball may still be alive and living in another country.
“As for the possibility that he left the country, I find that it absolutely defies coincidence that Mr. Kimball decided to leave the country in the same general timeframe that the accused started talking about having killed him.” The court also heard that prior to the car bombing, Wentworth was paid to abduct David Allen, who was the intended target.
“The accused planned and committed the murder of Mr. St. Denis. He planned to make it look like an accident … There is no issue that Stephen St. Denis died as a result of smoke inhalation in a house fire at 1538 Joyce Hill Rd. in Kingston on October 21st, 2001,” she said.
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