LONDON, ONT. Ontario Provincial Police say a sudden death investigation in Dutton, Ont. is now considered a homicide. Bradley Shane Chrisjohn, 45, of the Oneida Nation of the Thames was found dead at a residence on Duff Line just before 4 a.m. Sunday. According to police a second person in the home sustained non-life-threatening injuries, however the OPP did not indicate how those injuries were sustained. Police have not released a cause of death for Chrisjohn but they are now treating the case as a homicide after it was initially called a sudden death investigation. The ongoing investigation is being conducted by members of the Elgin County OPP Crime Unit and the OPP Forensic Identification Unit, under the direction of the Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) and assisted by the Office of the Chief Coroner.
DUTTON, ONT. Ontario Provincial Police say a sudden death investigation northeast of Dutton, Ont. is now considered a homicide. Bradley Shane Chrisjohn, 45, of the Oneida Nation of the Thames was found dead at a residence on Duff Line between Iona Road and Cowal Line just before 4 a.m. Sunday. A Facebook profile indicates Chrisjohn was known to most by his middle name, Shane.
Shane (Bradley) Chrisjohn, 45, is seen in this undated photo from his Facebook page. According to police, a second person in the home sustained non-life-threatening injuries, however the OPP did not indicate how those injuries occurred. Police have not released a cause of death for Chrisjohn but they are now treating the case as a homicide. It had been initially deemed a sudden death investigation.