Canadians were transfixed in fascinated horror about how the killing of two Tsawwassen, B.C. women was orchestrated by a teenager to get his hands on his family's millions. Warning: This story contains details that may be distressing to some readers.
Canadians were transfixed in horror during the murder investigation into the deaths of two Tsawwassen, B.C. women orchestrated by a teenager trying to get his hands on the family's millions.
Huenemann was after his grandmother's estimated $4-million fortune from operating a successful clothing chain. The scene was staged to look like a robbery, but money, expensive jewelry and other high-value articles had been left behind. Huenemann told Cousins how Lord and Muir would enter the house, kill the two women, make the crime look like a robbery, and then return to Vancouver Island's Schwartz Bay on the ferry.
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