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Police say they've arrested one man in three cold case homicides in Kingston
"About 120 officers converged on the man in a co-ordinated takedown in Kingston on Thursday that was part of a joint investigation between local and provincial forces. Upwards of 60 investigators were involved as police built their case, officials said.
"Our joint investigations have produced a result that offers an opportunity for these grieving families to try to move forward having lived with their respective tragic losses for so long," said Kingston police Chief Antje McNeely.
Wentworth faces three counts of first-degree murder, armed robbery, armed hostage taking and various explosive-related charges.
Investigators focused their attention on the man -- who also goes by Michael Verney -- about a year ago, said OPP Det. Insp. Jim Gorry.
The first crime Wentworth is accused in involved an alleged break-in at the home of 92-year-old Henrietta Knight on June 2, 1995.
"Her death was very violent for a lady of her age," Gorry told reporters. "She was severely beaten."
Knight died months later on Nov. 4, 1995, as a result of her injuries, police said.
On July 4, 1995, another crime took place when two men, armed with firearms, walked into a Toronto Dominion bank in Kingston and made off with a "sizable amount of money," Gorry alleged.
Then in November 1996, a 30-year-old man named Richard Kimball vanished, police said.
"Our investigation led to the discovery that he had been murdered," Gorry said, adding that police are searching various properties but Kimball's body has not been found.
Police said the crimes continued on July 19, 2000, when an explosive device was detonated in Toronto.
"It caused extensive damage, but thankfully no injuries," said OPP Det. Insp. Brad Collins.
On Oct. 21, 2001, police found Stephen St-Denis, 47, dead in a suspicious house fire.
Collins said police questioned whether they were dealing with the work of an alleged serial killer."
"Police also arrested Wentworth's former wife, Sandra Carr, 52, of Kingston. She faces charges of obstructing justice and party to the first-degree murder of Kimball."

"About 120 officers converged on the man in a co-ordinated takedown in Kingston on Thursday that was part of a joint investigation between local and provincial forces. Upwards of 60 investigators were involved as police built their case, officials said.
"Our joint investigations have produced a result that offers an opportunity for these grieving families to try to move forward having lived with their respective tragic losses for so long," said Kingston police Chief Antje McNeely.
Wentworth faces three counts of first-degree murder, armed robbery, armed hostage taking and various explosive-related charges.
Investigators focused their attention on the man -- who also goes by Michael Verney -- about a year ago, said OPP Det. Insp. Jim Gorry.
The first crime Wentworth is accused in involved an alleged break-in at the home of 92-year-old Henrietta Knight on June 2, 1995.
"Her death was very violent for a lady of her age," Gorry told reporters. "She was severely beaten."
Knight died months later on Nov. 4, 1995, as a result of her injuries, police said.
On July 4, 1995, another crime took place when two men, armed with firearms, walked into a Toronto Dominion bank in Kingston and made off with a "sizable amount of money," Gorry alleged.
Then in November 1996, a 30-year-old man named Richard Kimball vanished, police said.
"Our investigation led to the discovery that he had been murdered," Gorry said, adding that police are searching various properties but Kimball's body has not been found.
Police said the crimes continued on July 19, 2000, when an explosive device was detonated in Toronto.
"It caused extensive damage, but thankfully no injuries," said OPP Det. Insp. Brad Collins.
On Oct. 21, 2001, police found Stephen St-Denis, 47, dead in a suspicious house fire.
Collins said police questioned whether they were dealing with the work of an alleged serial killer."
"Police also arrested Wentworth's former wife, Sandra Carr, 52, of Kingston. She faces charges of obstructing justice and party to the first-degree murder of Kimball."