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One year after third mysterious death in Mississauga family, and after two murder charges, family and police still trying to piece story together
Bill Harrison, seen not long before his death in April 2009. The death is still under investigation, and no one has been charged. A pathology report revealed "no anatomical cause of death."
“We are constantly turning our minds back to the time when this all began,” Wanda Jamieson, a family friend, said recently in a series of email exchanges with the Star, speaking for a group of the Harrisons’ close surviving relatives, including Bridget’s brother, Douglas Blackwell, and his family.
“Might there be something that we have missed related to any of these incidents, starting with Bill’s death in April 2009? Might there be someone out there who knows something or heard something and has yet to come forward?”
Those who knew and loved the Harrisons have many unanswered questions, despite the first-degree murder charges laid earlier this year against Caleb’s estranged wife and her common-law partner, who are accused of killing Caleb and Bridget. Bill’s death remains under investigation.
A preliminary hearing for Merritt and Fattore is scheduled to begin in May 2015, but Fattore’s lawyer, Peter Zaduk, said it could be “well into 2016” before they are tried. “He is eager to face the charge and be vindicated,” Zaduk said of his client.
Asked about the relationship between Merritt and Fattore, Zaduk said: “They’re common-law spouses and as far as I can tell still care very much for each other.”
The lawyer would not comment on the nature of the evidence police have against Fattore, except to say “it’s complicated.” Zaduk does not expect anything to come of the investigation into the death of Bill Harrison. “They’ve been investigating that for a very long time, so I would be surprised if any charges were laid.”
“It is a pretty strange case,” the lawyer said.
One year after third mysterious death in Mississauga family, and after two murder charges, family and police still trying to piece story together
Bill Harrison, seen not long before his death in April 2009. The death is still under investigation, and no one has been charged. A pathology report revealed "no anatomical cause of death."
“We are constantly turning our minds back to the time when this all began,” Wanda Jamieson, a family friend, said recently in a series of email exchanges with the Star, speaking for a group of the Harrisons’ close surviving relatives, including Bridget’s brother, Douglas Blackwell, and his family.
“Might there be something that we have missed related to any of these incidents, starting with Bill’s death in April 2009? Might there be someone out there who knows something or heard something and has yet to come forward?”
Those who knew and loved the Harrisons have many unanswered questions, despite the first-degree murder charges laid earlier this year against Caleb’s estranged wife and her common-law partner, who are accused of killing Caleb and Bridget. Bill’s death remains under investigation.
A preliminary hearing for Merritt and Fattore is scheduled to begin in May 2015, but Fattore’s lawyer, Peter Zaduk, said it could be “well into 2016” before they are tried. “He is eager to face the charge and be vindicated,” Zaduk said of his client.
Asked about the relationship between Merritt and Fattore, Zaduk said: “They’re common-law spouses and as far as I can tell still care very much for each other.”
The lawyer would not comment on the nature of the evidence police have against Fattore, except to say “it’s complicated.” Zaduk does not expect anything to come of the investigation into the death of Bill Harrison. “They’ve been investigating that for a very long time, so I would be surprised if any charges were laid.”
“It is a pretty strange case,” the lawyer said.