The Winnipeg Sun reports that Cory Tymchyshyn was released on “strict house arrest” and that Justice Brenda Keyser’s reasons for releasing the suspect are protected by a “publication ban.”
22-year-old Chad Davis went missing in February of 2008. His body was discovered on July 23 inside a barrel that had been floating in the Lee River. One day later, Beyond90Seconds.com interviewed 69-year-old George Knight, one of two men who’d pulled the barrel from the river.
According to a story published on the Web this morning by the Winnipeg Free Press:
Nattily dressed in a pin-striped suit for court, Tymchyshyn was led out of the courtroom in handcuffs by sheriffs. He’ll likely be released from custody later today.
Tymchyshyn and co-defendant Kristopher Brincheski, 26, were arrested in September, shortly after police searched a small Manitoba home.
News of the arrests broke shortly after Beyond90Seconds.com passed along a tip concerning a “Cory Temptation” to police in Canada. Whether that tip was, in any way, significant to the investigation is not known.
Both suspects are charged with first-degree murder. The Winnepeg Free Press reports that Bricheski, who remains in custody, has a special hearing scheduled for next week.
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