Found Deceased Canada - Jody Topilko, 30, & Amber Diebert, 24, Grande Prairie, AB, 2015 *Arrest*

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TOPILKO Reported Missing in Grande Prairie
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Grande Prairie, AB
: RCMP Grande Prairie are asking for the public’s help to locate 30 year old, Jody Michelle TOPILKO.TOPILKO was last seen on November 29th, 2015 shopping in Grande Prairie with a family member.


30 year old, Jody Michelle TOPILKO.


TOPILKO has not returned home since and has not made contact with anyone that police are aware of.It is possible that TOPILKO may be in the Edmonton area. Police do not suspect any foul play at this time but need to locate and speak with her to ensure her well being.
TOPILKO is described as white, 5’3”, 115 lbs with brown hair and green eyes.
RCMP are asking the public that if they have seen TOPILKO, spoke to her or know of her whereabouts to please contact the Grande Prairie RCMP at 780-830-5701 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
 
RCMP confirm the identity of a deceased woman discovered in a remote rural area northwest of Grande Prairie, as 24-year-old Amber Dawn Diebert. Police suspect foul play in the death of an adult woman near Grande Prairie and are renewing calls to locate a missing woman who may be associated with the victim. RCMP seek missing woman after body found of woman she knew the victim was an associate of missing Alberta woman, Jody Michelle Topilko, who was last seen on November 29th, 2015 shopping in Grande Prairie with a family member.

http://cnews.canoe.com/CNEWS/Canada/2015/12/12/22582738.html
 
http://leaderstandard.com/grande-prairie-rcmp-looking-for-missing-woman/
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Jody Topilko may be associated to the following vehicle: 2015, Black Chevrolet 1500 pickup, Alberta Licence L02 511.
An autopsy has not yet been completed on Diebert.
Anyone with any information on Topilko's whereabouts, or Diebert's death, is asked to contact RCMP at 1-780-830-5701 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
"There are some obvious signs that make us very interested in a possible linkage (between the women). We don't have a third person that links them at this time".
"There's concern since we don't have her and don't know how she is". "And when we do, hopefully she can help us out with unravelling what happened to Amber Diebert".
 
Mark Phillips was arrested and charged with two counts of second-degree murder in the deaths of 24-year-old Amber Dawn Diebert and 30-year-old Jody Michelle Topilko.

http://globalnews.ca/news/2407321/murder-charges-laid-in-double-homicide-in-grande-prairie/

From your link:
Topilko was last seen on Nov. 29 and reported missing on Dec. 8. RCMP confirmed Thursday that Topilko was found dead in a rural area outside Grande Prairie.

Police said the bodies of Diebert and Topilko were found within a few kilometres of one another in a rural area northwest of Grande Prairie.
 
Two life sentences for 2015 murders

http://www.dailyheraldtribune.com/2017/04/18/two-life-sentences-for-2015-murders

Mark Phillips, 28, was sentenced Tuesday in Court of Queen’s Bench to two back-to-back life sentences for the 2015 murders of Amber Dawn Diebert, 24, and Jody Michelle Topilko, 30.

Phillips pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree murder on the first day in the second week of his preliminary hearing in Grande Prairie. There were still two more weeks scheduled for the hearing, and evidence yet to be shown, but discussions over the weekend led to the plea, said Crown counsel Photini Papadatou.

Family members of the victims sat feet away from Phillips as he stood to give his guilty plea. Justice Shelley later delivered the sentence, a joint request from the Crown and defence. He will have no chance of parole for 30 years.

Papadatou suggested Phillips hadn’t stated a motive for the murders. “The elephant in the room is the why,” she said. “Only Mr. Phillips can tell us that.”

Numerous victim impact statements from family members, which were read in court, described how their lives had been shattered by the murders.

Phillips told the court he was sorry.
 

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