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Murder in Brownsburg-Chatham: Kirby is acquitted of premeditated murder, but found guilty of the manslaughter of his neighbor


Even though he shot his neighbor with a .12 caliber blast during an explosion captured by a surveillance camera, a septuagenarian managed to convince a jury that his act was not premeditated.

“Not guilty of first degree murder, but guilty of involuntary manslaughter,” ruled one of the members of the jury made up of 12 citizens, Friday noon, at the Saint-Jérôme courthouse. They had been sequestered since last Tuesday evening for their deliberations.

The accused, Howard Charles Kirby, was the subject of a long trial lasting a month and a half, he who killed his immediate neighbor Bonnie-Lyn Finnigan, aged 62.

Bonnie-Lyn Finnigan, here surrounded by three of her five children. On the left, her daughter Kelly Flynn and, on the right, her daughters Crystal Finnigan and Katie Flynn.

Courtesy of the victim’s family

The latter resided in a modest house on Chemin Édina until October 14, 2020.

A fatal blow

That day, she was shot on her property with a 12-gauge gunshot, which left up to 140 holes in her body.

The scene was captured by cameras installed on her house, because she said she feared her neighbor.

In the images, we see the accused firing a fatal shock towards his victim.

At the time, the two neighbors had been in conflict for around ten years.

One of the main issues in this dispute turned out to be the delimitation of their lands and the branches that MMe Finnigan allegedly cut down trees that did not belong to him.

Provocation

This is also what would have provoked the shooter in the minutes preceding the tragedy, in the middle of the afternoon, argued the defense. Kirby would not have premeditated his act, she insisted.

During his interrogation, the septuagenarian simply mentioned a “breakdown” when he took his weapon and fired in the direction of his target.

The jurors, in all likelihood, leaned in favor of this argument by acquitting him of the count of premeditated murder.

“Based on the guidelines and the decision tree, there was only one way to reach the verdict. So there was probably no indisputable proof of intent to kill. But it is also possible that the defense of provocation contributed,” Mr.e Maxime Chevalier, Kirby’s lawyer, just minutes after the decision.

“We are obviously satisfied,” he continued. It appears that the jury recognized certain human weaknesses that led to this tragedy. »


Me Maxime Chevalier, for the defense

Archive photo, Martin Alarie

On appeal?

For its part, the prosecution said it was surprised by the judgment.

“We are certainly disappointed, it is not necessarily the verdict we expected,” commented Mr. Jonathan Rabchuk, one of the Crown prosecutors in this case. On the other hand, we have enormous respect for the work of the jury and the process.

“At this point, our thoughts are really with the complainant’s loved ones,” he said, adding that the prosecution would evaluate the possibility of appealing the verdict.

Observations on the sentence will nevertheless take place next Wednesday.

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Murder of Daniel Langlois: illegal firearms sought from a neighbor

Police showed up at the home of the man accused of murdering Daniel Langlois and his partner in Dominica this weekend because they were looking for illegal firearms.

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This was confirmed on Monday by the Director of Public Prosecutions, Sherma Darymple, contacted by the QMI Agency.

American Jonathan Lehrer, owner of the Bois Cotlette chocolate factory, was released from prison after authorities obtained a court ruling.

“We believe (Jonathan) hid firearms and so police requested and obtained a search warrant at his home to look for illegal firearms,” she said.

With the help of police sniffer dogs, they visited the property and recovered a number of ammunition casings, it was reported.

Mr. Lehrer and Robert Thomas (Rob) Snider Jr. are accused of the murders of entrepreneur Daniel Langlois and his wife Dominique Marchand.

On Saturday, Jonathan Lehrer was spotted by a passerby while he was sitting comfortably in his garden, surrounded by police.

“Not only did he appear ruthless, but he also dared to greet and taunt staff passing by. I would like to know what is going on. How can an accused of double murder get out of pre-trial detention and return to his home? Does this make sense? » declared the witness, saying he was “deeply upset” by the scene.

A prison official confirmed that police came for the accused on Saturday, but he is now back at Stock Farm prison, the only one on the Caribbean island of Dominica. Jonathan Lehrer’s lawyer whom we contacted does not appear to have been informed of this release.

Daniel Langlois and Dominique Marchand were found lifeless in a burned vehicle near their Coulibri Ridge hotel complex, neighboring the Bois Cotlette chocolate factory, in early December.

The two neighbors were in conflict over a public road that runs through the chocolate factory. The dispute reached the island’s highest court, which ruled in 2019 that the road was public and Mr Langlois’ clients could use it freely.

Robert Thomas Snider Jr.

PHOTO CARLISLE JNO BAPTISTE / QMI AGENCY

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