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Episode 393: On a cold February day in 2022, tragedy struck the small communities of Creston and Kimberley, British Columbia. Julia Howe, a familiar face to her neighbours, was found lifeless in the bathroom of her partner's home. Just hours later and nearly a hundred kilometres away, David Creamer, a father and trusted friend, was discovered dead in his own house. Both initially believed accidental or natural, no one suspected that these two deaths would soon be linked.
The true story was finally revealed, albeit in a peculiar manner. The connection between the deaths was finally revealed when Mitchell Earl McIntyre, a man known to both victims, confessed to hospital staff that he was responsible for both deaths. The problem was that, at first, no one believed him. It was the killer’s insistence and admissions of guilt that finally cracked the case.
Sources:
2024 BCSC 774 (CanLII) | R. v McIntyre | CanLII
2024 BCSC 2026 (CanLII) | R. v McIntyre | CanLII
Obituary information for Julia Ann Howe
Online Tribute for David Creamer
'You need to detain me' | Kamloops News
B.C. man who confessed to 2 killings not arrested until a month later
McInytre murder trial underway | My East Kootenay Now
BC man allegedly confessed to two killings originally ruled as accidents
B.C. man charged with woman’s death reportedly also admitted killing someone else
BC homicide suspect confessed to 2 killings weeks before arrest, court documents show
Second-degree murder trial moved | Kamloops News
Accidental Deaths That Were Really Homicides | Tyee
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