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Police say she died of "neck compression." Investigators later arrested 23-year-old Kalen Schlatter of Toronto. He has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder. Schlatter appeared in court ...
This footage of Kalen Schlatter and Tess Richey was played at Schlatter's first-degree murder trial. The two can be seen walking together down an alleyway. Schlatter leaves on his own some time later.
Jurors convicted Kalen Schlatter after three days of deliberation in a courthouse that was largely deserted due to precautions surrounding the novel coronavirus. The case was one of two jury ...
Kalen Schlatter filed a notice of appeal last Wednesday, more than a week after he was found guilty of first-degree murder in the death of 22-year-old Tess Richey. The verdict means jurors ...
Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Jurors convicted Kalen Schlatter on Monday after three days of deliberation in a courthouse that was largely deserted due to ...
Predator Kalen Schlatter has been sentenced to life imprisonment for satisfying his sick “appetite and lust for violent sex” by strangling innocent Tess Richey exactly 28 months ago.
Kalen Schlatter, 23, denied causing Tess Richey’s death or harming her in any way as he gave his account of what happened the night the 22-year-old woman went missing in November 2017.
A jailhouse informant with a “huge criminal record” spanning decades testified Tuesday that Kalen Schlatter confessed to strangling a young woman with a scarf when she refused to have sex with ...
Kalen Schlatter has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of Tess Richey, whose body was found in a downtown Toronto stairwell in November 2017. Ontario Superior Court Justice ...
As he handed down the ruling Wednesday, Ontario Superior Court Justice Michael Dambrot alluded to evidence of Kalen Schlatter’s sexual interest in choking that was kept from the jurors who ...
We apologize, but this video has failed to load. “The man that did this to her was Kalen Schlatter,” alleged Crown attorney Bev Richards at the opening of his first-degree murder trial.
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