RCMP deleted documents in wrongful conviction case, federal report finds

shockedcanadian

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No wonder the Russians and Chinese have their way with Canada.

Our allies don't trust us for a reason. If it's not the dirty OPP, it's the TPS.


A newly released federal report reveals the RCMP deleted documents that linked other suspects — including a serial killer — to the killing at the centre of a high-profile wrongful conviction case.

The bundle of documents released by a Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge Friday were instrumental in overturning the murder conviction of Glen Assoun, who spent nearly 17 years behind bars.

They were unsealed following an application by CBC News, The Canadian Press and the Halifax Examiner.

A preliminary assessment compiled by Justice Department investigator Mark Green said former RCMP Const. David Moore told him during an interview that he uncovered three other "strong suspects" in the 1995 killing of Brenda Way in Dartmouth, N.S.

The suspects included notorious serial killer Michael Wayne McGray and another man named Avery Greenough, who has a history of committing vicious sexual assaults.
 

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