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Esk’etemc man found guilty in suspicious death of 19 year old woman

Guilty of manslaughter !

That was the sentence handed down today (Friday) in Supreme Court in Williams Lake for 26-year old Waylon Darian Harry.

He originally went on trial for second degree murder.

Madame Justice Marguerite Church reserved her decision following a trial that lasted almost three weeks back in January.

Harry is due back in court on May 27th to fix a date for sentencing.

Williams Lake RCMP were called out to the community of Esk’etemc, about 50 kilometres southwest of the city, in December of 2021 for a report of a suspicious death.

Upon arrival, police discovered the body of 19-year old Kendra Samson.

A suspect was arrested at the scene.

 

 

 

 

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