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1 online resource (336 pages) |
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Summary |
It was one of the most gripping murder mysteries in Winnipeg s history; a case that many believed would never be solved. But thanks to the modern miracle of scientific analysis - combined with a dedicated police service that refused to give up hope- Candace Derksen's killer was finally brought to justice. Exactly 26 years to the day her frozen body was found in a shed, Candace's accused killer went to trial. Ultimately, jurors found Mark Edward Grant guilty of second degree murder following three days of deliberations. This is a story about a family's loss, a community's sense of peace betrayed, a seeming never-ending search for answers amidst a stream of rumours, and an underlying message about never giving up hope. |
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Print version record. |
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Derksen, Candace, 1971-1985 -- Family.
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Derksen, Candace, 1971-1985.
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Grant, Mark Edward.
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Murder -- Investigation -- Manitoba -- Winnipeg.
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Murder -- Manitoba -- Winnipeg.
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TRUE CRIME / Murder / General.
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Electronic books.
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Print version: McIntyre, Mike. Journey for justice. Winnipeg : Great Plains Publications, c2011. 9781926531137 (pbk.) (DLC)2012398770 |
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9781926531311 |
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9781926531311 (epub) |
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