Man accused of killing, dismembering 2 people north of Toronto | CBC News
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Barrie police arrested a 52-year-old man in connection with the murder and dismemberment of two victims identified as William (Blake) Robinson and David Cheesequay. The investigation, initiated earlier this year due to a missing person's report, led to searches in several locations including properties and a wooded area. The man faces serious charges including first- and second-degree murder, as well as counts of indignity to a dead body. He remains in custody with a bail hearing scheduled soon.
Police discovered human remains while investigating the deaths of two individuals in Barrie, Ontario, leading to the arrest of a 52-year-old man facing multiple serious charges.
The victims, William (Blake) Robinson and David Cheesequay, were identified during an investigation initiated because of a missing persons report earlier this year.
A suspect was initially arrested in early August and is now facing new charges including first-degree murder, stemming from evidence gathered during the investigation.
The suspect is also charged with two counts of indignity to a dead body, firearms and drug trafficking offenses, and theft, while remaining in custody.
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