Author of the article: Doug Schmidt
Publishing date: May 25, 2021 • 4 days ago • 3 minute read A sign at the Superior Court of Justice building in Windsor. Photo by Nick Brancaccio /Windsor Star
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Although never carried out, a Windsor judge described as “heinous” a plot to hire someone to kidnap, duct tape and deliver an alleged cocaine dealer to then be tortured by drilling holes into his skull.
Superior Court Justice Pamela Hebner on Tuesday sentenced Daniel Tiessen, 53, to three years in prison after he was convicted on charges of conspiracy to kidnap and to commit assault causing bodily harm, as well as one count of uttering threats to cause bodily harm.
Author of the article: Doug Schmidt
Publishing date: May 25, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 3 minute read A sign at the Superior Court of Justice building in Windsor. Photo by Nick Brancaccio /Windsor Star
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Although never carried out, a Windsor judge described as “heinous” a plot to hire someone to kidnap, duct tape and deliver an alleged cocaine dealer to then be tortured by drilling holes into his skull.
Superior Court Justice Pamela Hebner on Tuesday sentenced Daniel Tiessen, 53, to three years in prison after he was convicted on charges of conspiracy to kidnap and to commit assault causing bodily harm, as well as one count of uttering threats to cause bodily harm.