Gladue Gets Life Without Parole for 13 Years for Second-Degree Murder

A 20-year-old man from Whitefish Lake First Nation will be living in a prison cell for at least the next 13 years.

Left: Cory Grey Right: Laboucan

That’s when Edward Devin Boyce Gladue will be able to apply for parole as he serves his life sentence in the deaths of Dylan Laboucan and Cory Grey on July 26, 2016. Their bodies were found by High Prairie RCMP in a rural area just a couple of days later.

An autopsy confirmed that both of them had been shot.

Gladue was arrested a couple of weeks later, and was formally charged with Two Counts of Second-Degree Murder.

The defendant pled guilty to both charges in a Peace River Courtroom on Monday, November 6, 2017, leading to his sentence.

Gladue was also ordered to have no communications with the family of any of the victims. As well, he also has a lifetime ban from ever owning any firearms.

– Posted by BET