Missing baby believed dead after mother’s remains found in Alberta apartment: RCMP
Christopher Beasley, 33, charged with second-degree murder and indignity to bodies after woman found dead and infant presumed deceased; police continue search for infant's remains.
- On Jan. 23, Mounties responded to a report about a suspicious item and found Ayla Egotik-Learn, 23-year-old woman, dead in her Rivercrest Crescent neighbourhood, St. Albert, Alta., apartment.
- Court records show Christopher William Beasley, 33-year-old suspect, was the infant's father and pleaded guilty to assaulting Ayla Egotik-Learn, 23-year-old victim, in early 2025 with 18 months probation.
- On Saturday, officers arrested 33-year-old Christopher William Beasley at a St. Albert hotel, and police charged him on Tuesday with one count of second-degree murder and two counts of indignity to a body.
- RCMP say Braylee Beasley, the nine-month-old daughter, is missing and presumed deceased, and Mounties continue searching as investigators `have some understanding` of where her remains are located, Insp. Wayne Stevenson said.
- A court appearance is scheduled for Feb. 2 for Christopher William Beasley at the Alberta Court of Justice in St. Albert.
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Missing baby believed dead after mother’s remains found in Alberta apartment: RCMP
ST. ALBERT - RCMP say they have arrested a suspect after the remains of a woman were found in an apartment near Edmonton and that her baby is also believed
Family mourns after mother's remains found by Alberta RCMP, missing baby presumed dead
Police have charged 33-year-old Christopher Beasley with one count of second-degree murder in death of Ayla Egotik-Learn and causing an indignity to the bodies of both the young Inuk mother and her baby girl.
CP Missing baby believed dead after mother's remains found in Alberta
ST. ALBERT — Alberta RCMP say they have arrested a suspect after the remains of a 23-year-old woman were found in an apartment in St. Albert and that her missing nine-month old daughter is also believed to be dead. More coming.
Missing baby believed dead after mother's remains found in Alberta apartment: RCMP
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