Gehl was wearing a pink wool tuque with pom-pom drawstrings, ear flaps and the face of a pig on it. For lunch at the toy store later that day, she had packed a sandwich, cookies and Jell-O in a white cloth bag from The Body Shop.
One of the three shots had missed. One went across the front of her body, passing through both breasts. The third had been fired, execution-style, into her left temple from less than 70 centimetres (28 inches) away. When a police officer at the scene picked her pink hat up, a bullet fell out of it....
Once the affair was revealed, Cyr had been fired from the law firm and kicked out of the Gehl family home by his in-laws, who took him in so he wouldnt be alone. He then landed a job as a salesperson at the Bad Boy furniture and appliance store in Kitchener, with a week of training in Toronto slated for mid-March.
In his class was another new recruit who, like Cyr, made a point of wearing a suit and tie, a police constable from another Ontario force with experience in more than 100 undercover investigations. For the next five months, the unnamed officer hustled to make his sales quotas and wore a body pack recording device while becoming Cyrs new best friend...
Cyr, now 34, Zvolensky, 27, and Qahwash, 27, are serving life sentences in prison. They will be eligible for parole on Aug. 9, 2034, 25 years after the date of their arrests.