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Mark Carriere, 49, sported gloves and a reusable cloth shopping bag over his head upon entering an Esso station at 2900 Howard Avenue on Aug. 6, 2018. Police investigators were later able to identify the Windsor man, however, when he briefly doffed his disguise at the door while fleeing the scene.
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Carriere’s sentencing on Wednesday before Ontario Court Justice Ronald Marion came just hours after he was handed a separate sentence from another Windsor judge in an unrelated case involving the illegal burial of a human body the year before in an Amherstburg farm field.
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Publishing date: Jun 29, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 4 minute read Tragic end in a farmer s field. Windsor police issued this photo of Bryce Hall, 25, and dangled the offer of $5,000 in reward money, in an effort to find the Windsor man after he went missing on Aug. 4, 2017. His body was recovered in a farmer s field more than a year later. Photo by Photo courtesy of Windsor Police Service /Windsor Star
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Four years after doing a favour for some buddies in the local drug culture by helping bury a body in a county farm field, a Windsor man on Tuesday apologized to the victim’s family.