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      • A trial date has now been confirmed for a Quesnel area woman who is charged with second degree murder. 50-year old Lona Lynette Cole is scheduled to appear in Supreme Court on May 27th of next year. Cole is also charged with one count of manslaughter using a firearm.
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  2. Jul 28, 2023 · A trial date has now been confirmed for a Quesnel area woman who is charged with second degree murder. 50-year old Lona Lynette Cole is scheduled to appear in Supreme Court on May 27th of next year. Cole is also charged with one count of manslaughter using a firearm.

  3. Jan 23, 2023 · Lona Lynette Cole is due back in Supreme Court on February 27th to fix a date for her trial. Cole, who is charged with second degree murder and manslaughter using a firearm, has elected to be tried by a judge and jury. The charges are in connection with the death of Robert Douglas.

  4. Aug 19, 2021 · 48-year old Lona Lynette Cole has been charged with 2nd Degree Murder in the shooting death of Robert Douglas. Cole had her first court appearance yesterday (Wednesday), and she is due back in court on September 14th. Very few details have been released about this case.

  5. Sep 7, 2021 · Police have identified a man facing second-degree murder charges as the son of the victims of a double homicide in Scarborough on Sunday. Police identified the victims as Lynette Sequeira, 65,...

  6. Aug 20, 2021 · Lona Lynette Cole was in Quesnel Provincial Court on Aug. 18, facing a charge of murder. Not much has been revealed about the case. The BC RCMP North District Major Crime Unit handled the investigation, with few details released.

  7. Sep 7, 2021 · Police have identified a man facing second-degree murder charges as the son of the victims of a double homicide in Scarborough on Sunday. In a news release issued Tuesday, Toronto police said the...

  8. Following the trial, questions regarding the circumstances of Lynette Dawson’s murder and the current whereabouts of her body remained unanswered. The Dawson case inspired a public push for law reform in NSW, seeking a way to enforce the truthful disclosure of a victim’s remains from a convicted homicide offender.

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