Six long years: The murder case of Conne River woman Chantel John came to a close on Thursday.
On Thursday, Kirk Keeping was sentenced yesterday to life in prison for the murder of Conne River woman Chantel John in January 2019. He must serve a minimum of 16 years before he is eligible for parole. In April, Keeping had pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and second-degree murder. Keeping also pleaded guilty to uttering threats and two breaches of probation. In addition to the life sentence, he received various additional sentences, all of which will be served concurrently. The CBC's Troy Turner attended the sentencing in Supreme Court in Grand Falls-Windsor. He spoke with crown attorney Karen O'Reilly; Chantel John's aunt, Veronica McDonald; and Mi'sel Joe, traditional chief of the Miawpukek First Nation.
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