Description
Episode 141 - In late June 1993, police were called to a possible stabbing at a residence in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. In one of the bedrooms, Kenneth John Ladubec, 46, lay dead in a massive pool of blood. His killer was Jacob Leroy Andrew Green, 16, the son of Kenneth's live-in girlfriend. Green was tried as a young offender and found guilty of manslaughter.
After Jake's release, all seemed relatively okay. Underneath his cool exterior simmered a rage that would surface again in 1999 when, after a breakup, Jake stabbed his ex-girlfriend, Lesli Yaremko and her parents, Sharon and Terry.
Sources:
https://moosejaw.ca/
Welcome To Moose Jaw - Canada's Most Notorious City
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R. v. J.L.A.G., 2002 SKQB 289 (CanLII),
https://app.vlex.com/#vid/681138249 Dangerous Offender Application
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dangerous_offender
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https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21412652-moose-jaw-murders-and-other-deaths
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