Victim of B.C. murder was the father of one of the 3 people accused in killing

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. – Police in Prince George, B.C., have revealed the victim of a recent murder was the father of one of three people accused in his killing.

The body of 42-year-old Gordon Stanley Adolph was discovered April 19, but his name was not released until Thursday, a day after police announced charges in the death.

Among those charged with second-degree murder is Adolph’s 23-year-old son, also named Gordon.

Also charged is 24-four-year-old Christopher Flanagan and a teen who can’t be named because of his age.

In addition to the murder charges, Flanagan and the teen are accused of indignity to human remains.

Police have not said how the elder Adolph was killed.

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