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Mar 4, 2005 · A man in Montreal who said his wife hanged herself because she didn't like her body was convicted Friday of first-degree murder. The jury found Michel Berubé, 38, guilty of killing Tanya ...
Nov 22, 2007 · The Supreme Court of Canada will not consider an appeal by Michel Bérubé, a Montreal man who was convicted of first-degree murder despite claiming his wife hanged herself because she didn't like...
Career. Seghatchian previously worked for the BBC. She was a co-producer and then executive producer for the first four Harry Potter films, [2] the BAFTA -winning My Summer of Love [3] and the film adaptation of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, which was due out in 2007.
Mar 4, 2005 · Judge Réjean Paul found Bérubé, 38, guilty Friday of killing his wife, Tanya Buschman. The trial was difficult for Buschman family, according to Crown Prosecutor Pierre Poulin.
Dec 7, 2021 · Posted: Dec. 7, 2021 5:36PM. CHEK. It took 32 years to bring the killer of 18-year-old Tanya Van Cuylenborg and 20-year-old Jay Cook to justice. In 2019, a Washington State jury found 56-year old...
Nov 30, 2023 · The jury in a Sarnia-area man’s murder trial heard Wednesday what killed his common-law wife from the forensic pathologist who performed her autopsy nearly three years ago.
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Jan 18, 2022 · As a young woman, Tanya Seghatchian remembers laughing, crying and suffocating through Jane Campion’s early work, a cinematic compass she had internalized by the time she began her first job for the BBC—researching a two-part TV documentary about John Ford, pioneer of the American western.