Toronto man who shot and killed 2 strangers guilty of 1st-degree murder, judge rules | CBC News
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Toronto man who shot and killed 2 strangers guilty of 1st-degree murder, judge rules | CBC News
"Richard Edwin was found guilty of first-degree murder by an Ontario Superior Court judge for the killings of two strangers, Kartik Vasudev and Elijah Eleazar Mahepath."
"The court records indicated that both victims died from multiple gunshot wounds, and the murders occurred just two days apart."
"Edwin, diagnosed with schizophrenia since 2010, pleaded not guilty and sought a not-criminally-responsible defense during the judge-only trial."
Richard Edwin was convicted of first-degree murder for the deaths of Kartik Vasudev and Elijah Eleazar Mahepath. The murders occurred two days apart, with both victims suffering multiple gunshot wounds. Edwin was arrested in April 2022 and pleaded not guilty, seeking a not-criminally-responsible defense. He has a history of schizophrenia, diagnosed since 2010, which was noted in court records during the trial.
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