Abbotsford Times July 2 2010

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Cops: no warning accused killer was dangerous Interaction limited to ‘good citizen’ contact

“If anyone was looking for warning signs of something there with him, there was nothing from the department’s viewpoint,” MacRAFE ARNOTT Donald said. RArnott@abbotsfordtimes.com Washington State prosecutors have charged Wilson, an Abbotsford s far as the Abbotsford resident, with first-degree murder Police Department is after his five-year-old stepdaughconcerned, ter was found t h e re w a s with her throat nothing to suggest cut Sunday evening. accused child-killer “Anyone with a heart Wilson, 29, Peter James Wilson will be affected by this was taken into was a time bomb story, especially due to custody about waiting to go off. 6:30 p.m. after APD spokesperson the brutal way in which Const. Ian MacDon- she died. My family and I Mason County sheriffs found ald said Wilson had Clare Loua handful of interac- had less than four hours ise Shelswell, tions with local police to reel from the events aged five, lying that involved him before it was making dead in a pool making noise comof blood, her plaints or reporting headline news.” throat slit, at a suspicious circumstances. – Sarah Wilson victim’s mother holiday home in the 200 block “Just good citizenof North Mt. type stuff. There were no flags, nothing that would indi- Seattle Way in Hoodsport, near cate he was criminally minded or Lake Cushman, Washington. have a capability or intention to see SHELSWELL, page A9 harm others.

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Body found in Mission RAFE ARNOTT RArnott@abbotsfordtimes.com

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Flying the flag was the order of the day Thursday as thousands turned out to cheer on the Canada Day parade along South Fraser Way. For more photos, please visit www.abbotsfordtimes.com.

ntegrated Homicide Investigation Team members are remaining tight-lipped following the discovery of a deceased male in his mid30s at a rural Mission property Monday night. Mission RCMP members responding to a 911 call discovered a man’s body inside a residence in the 30700 block of Keystone Avenue at 11:11 p.m., IHIT spokesman Cpl. Dale Carr said. The members deemed the death suspicious and patrol officers notified the Mission RCMP Serious Crime Section to attend the home. see BODY, page A5

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