Man Convicted of Killing Ontario Couple in 1992 Now Charged in Cold Case Murder, Police Say
- Ontario Provincial Police charged David Alexander Snow, 70, with first-degree murder last week in the cold case death of Angelien Quesnelle near Apsley, Ont.
- After an extensive investigation, police connected Snow—who is currently incarcerated for the fatal 1992 slayings of Ian and Nancy Blackburn in Toronto—to the 1991 homicide of Angelien Quesnelle.
- Quesnelle was reported missing in October 1991 and her body was discovered by a hunter on November 15, 1991; her death was ruled a homicide.
- OPP Det. Shawn Glassford stated that this arrest marks a significant advancement in delivering long-sought clarity to Angelien's relatives and the residents of Apsley.
- The new charge against Snow has not yet been tested in court and may bring closure to Quesnelle's family after 34 years without answers.
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Man convicted of killing Ontario couple now charged in cold case murder: police
Provincial police say a man convicted of killing an Ontario couple in the early 1990s has now been charged in a cold case murder.
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