Thursday, April 25, 2024
 

Killer Website Won’t Face Charges


Manitoba’s Justice Department has decided a website that promotes paintings by a convicted killer who cut up his victim in a hotel bathtub does not violate a law that prevents people from profiting from their crimes.

Teerhuis-Moar, 40, was found guilty of second-degree murder last December. His trial was told that he met Greene at a Winnipeg bar and took him to a hotel room, where he cut off his head and penis, removed his internal organs and cut his torso into several pieces, which were left in a bathtub.

The website claims to have several original paintings by Teerhuis-Moar and asks viewers whether the paintings should be sold.

More from the CBC here.

 

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