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Mar 07, 2025
ottawacitizen.com
''The accused killer is now living in West Vancouver under strict bail conditions after his sureties posted a $2-million bond, which included a $500,000 cash deposit delivered to the clerk of the Superior Court in January.
It’s not every day an accused killer gets bail at the Elgin Street courthouse. His Toronto lawyer successfully secured bail for Diehl days after his arrest in the cold case, sparing his client a long wait at the notorious Innes Road jail. (Homicide detectives Sgt. Mahad Hassan and Sgt. Chris O’Brien flew to Vancouver and escorted Diehl back to Ottawa to be formally charged in court.)
As part of the accused killer’s bail, Diehl can’t go beyond 100 metres of his West Vancouver home except to see his legal team in Toronto or for court hearings in Ottawa. And when that happens, he has to send a full itinerary — including airfare receipts — to one of the detectives on the case at least 48 hours in advance. Diehl has three sureties — two in Vancouver where he lives, and one in Toronto for trips to see his legal team. When he’s in Ottawa for court hearings, he has to be accompanied by a surety at all times.''

OTTAWA COLD CASE: Accused killer on bail after posting $2 million bond
Lawrence Diehl is accused of knifing Christopher Smith to death on Portage Bridge in 1996.
It’s not every day an accused killer gets bail at the Elgin Street courthouse. His Toronto lawyer successfully secured bail for Diehl days after his arrest in the cold case, sparing his client a long wait at the notorious Innes Road jail. (Homicide detectives Sgt. Mahad Hassan and Sgt. Chris O’Brien flew to Vancouver and escorted Diehl back to Ottawa to be formally charged in court.)
As part of the accused killer’s bail, Diehl can’t go beyond 100 metres of his West Vancouver home except to see his legal team in Toronto or for court hearings in Ottawa. And when that happens, he has to send a full itinerary — including airfare receipts — to one of the detectives on the case at least 48 hours in advance. Diehl has three sureties — two in Vancouver where he lives, and one in Toronto for trips to see his legal team. When he’s in Ottawa for court hearings, he has to be accompanied by a surety at all times.''