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Trial of Cody Legebokoff : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trial of Cody Legebokoff The Trial of Cody Legebokoff is a 2014 criminal case in the British Columbia Supreme Court that convicted Cody Alan Legebekoff (born c. 1990) of murdering three women and a teenage girl between 2009 and 2010 in or near the City of Prince George, British Columbia. The trial of one of Canada's youngest serial killers drew national attention. == 2010 Arrest == On November 27, 2010 a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer observed Legebokoff pull his truck onto British Columbia Highway 27 from a remote logging road. According to a case report prepared by the officer, he suspected the vehicle of speeding and signaled for it to pull over. After being joined by a second officer and approaching the vehicle, the officers say they noticed Legebokoff had blood smears on his face and chin, blood on his legs and saw a pool of blood on the driver's mat. Searching the pickup truck, the officers claim they discovered a multi-tool and wrench covered in blood, as well as a monkey backpack and a wallet containing a children's hospital card with the name of Loren Leslie on it. When questioned about the blood on him, Legebokoff purportedly stated that he was poaching and had clubbed a deer to death because "I’m a redneck, that’s what we do for fun." The officers arrested Legebokoff under the Canada Wildlife Act and called for a conservation officer. The conservation officer retraced the tire tracks of Legebokoff's vehicle. According to police, the tracks led to the body of Loren Donn Leslie.〔 After his arrest in connection with the death of Leslie, he was linked by DNA to the deaths of Jill Stacey Stuchenko, Cynthia Frances Maas and Natasha Lynn Montgomery.
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