Toronto police make arrest in cold case murders from 1983


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Joseph George Sutherland, 61, of Moosonee, Ont., is facing two counts of first-degree murder in connection with the killings of Tice and Gilmour in 1983. (Joseph George Sutherland/Facebook)


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What we know so far about accused murderer Joseph George Sutherland 02:26 CTV National News: Guilty plea in 1983 cold case 03:35


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By The Canadian Press. The case of a man charged in the murders of two Toronto women who were found dead nearly 40 years ago will return to court next week. Joseph George Sutherland, 61, appeared briefly in court Friday via video from the Toronto South Detention Centre and said he had applied for legal aid but his request was still pending.


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The Toronto police chief, James Ramer, said Joseph George Sutherland, of Moosonee, Ontario, was arrested on Thursday and charged with first-degree murder in the killings of Erin Gilmour and Susan.


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Joseph George Sutherland, 61, of Moosonee, Ont., seen here in Toronto police photos, pleaded guilty this past week to two counts of second-degree murder in the 1983 cold case killings of Erin.


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Nearly 40 years after Joseph George Sutherland allegedly killed two women in Toronto, the now 61-year-old has been arrested. Toronto police announced Monday they linked Sutherland's DNA to the.


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Police Chief James Ramer said Joseph George Sutherland, of Moosonee, Ontario, was arrested Thursday and charged with first-degree murder in the killings of Erin Gilmour and Susan Tice in 1983.


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Toronto Police Service ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Joseph Sutherland, 61, pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree murder in the horrific slayings of the two women in their homes — complete.


Toronto police make arrest in cold case murders from 1983

Late last week, the department arrested Joseph George Sutherland, 61, for the 1983 murders of Susan Tice, 45, and Erin Gilmour, 22. Both women had been sexually assaulted and stabbed multiple.


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Toronto police Chief James Ramer said Monday that Joseph George Sutherland, 61, of Moosonee, Ont., had been arrested Friday and charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the killings of Tice and Gilmour.. Sutherland is currently in custody, scheduled to appear in court Dec. 9. Tice, a social worker and mother of four teenage children.


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A 61-year-old man accused in the grisly murders of two Toronto women who were killed four decades ago has now pleaded guilty to the crimes. On Thursday, Joseph George Sutherland, 61, pleaded.


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Toronto police confirmed with CityNews 680 that 61-year-old Joseph George Sutherland has been sentenced to life in prison following his guilty plea in the deaths of 45-year-old mother of four.


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Joseph George Sutherland of Moosonee, Ont. was facing two counts of first-degree murder in the killings of Susan Tice and Erin Gilmour in 1983. The two women didn't know each other. Sutherland.


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Joseph George Sutherland, 61, appeared briefly in court Friday via video from the Toronto South Detention Centre and said he had applied for legal aid but his request was still pending.


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Joseph George Sutherland was arrested by provincial police in Moosonee, Ont., on Nov. 24 and brought to Toronto to face two counts of first-degree murder for the deaths of Susan Tice and Erin.