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KAMLOOPS – A Kamloops Supreme Court justice has found Roger Badour, 66, guilty of killing a Princeton area woman in 2011.
Badour was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole eligibility for 10 years for the second degree murder of Gisele Duckham.
He originally faced a first degree murder charge but that was later stayed.
He was arrested in Penticton in 2011 after being pulled over at a traffic stop. During the investigation police visited a Princeton residence to find more information and found Duckham, shot to death.
To contact a reporter for this story, email Shannon Quesnel at squesnel@infotelnews.ca, call 250-488-3065 or tweet @InfoNewsPentict.
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