Deceased/Not Found Canada - Helen Sedo, 61, Toronto (Aurora) 29 Jul 2020 *arrest*

The Crown argued Sedo was a "methodical man" who went to great lengths to cover up the alleged crime by heading north to get rid of his wife's body and burning any evidence.

The prosecution also accused Sedo of purposefully leaving his cell phone behind and turned off for 13 hours to avoid leaving a digital footprint of his actions.

A family friend testified Sedo told him he had forgotten his cell phone at home when he went to the family's property in Huntsville to clear his head and ride his dirt bike the day after Helen allegedly left. He said Sedo went home later to find his wife still hadn't returned.

Three months following her disappearance, Helen's vehicle was found near Huntsville in a dense forest destroyed by fire.

Witnesses close to the couple testified John and Helen appeared to be on the brink of divorce.

The defence argued while Helen was presumed dead, her body had never been found, adding there was no motive or proof his client was guilty of murdering his wife and warning the jury, "This is the stuff of wrongful convictions."

In addressing the jury, Justice Michelle Fuerst summarized arguments made by the defence and Crown must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt before a verdict is reached.

There are three potential outcomes in the cas. The jury could find Sedo not guilty of second-degree murder, not guilty of second-degree murder but rather guilty of manslaughter, or guilty of second-degree murder.
 
FEB 29

On the second day of deliberations, the jury has found John Sedo guilty of manslaughter in the death of his missing wife Helen.

The verdict came around 9 p.m. on Thursday, with the jury finding him not guilty of second-degree murder.

 

UPDATE – GUILTY VERDICT IN 2020 MURDER OF WOMAN FROM AURORA​

March 07, 2024
''York Regional Police is notifying the community that the accused in a homicide that occurred in July 2020 in the Town of Aurora was found guilty of Manslaughter.
On Thursday, February 29, 2024, a jury found John SEDO guilty of Manslaughter. Sentencing is scheduled to take place in the upcoming months.
Helen SEDO was reported missing on July 29, 2020, from her residence in Aurora. Her disappearance was deemed suspicious and the Homicide Unit was engaged. On Wednesday, September 23, 2020, John SEDO was arrested and charged in connection with the death.
Anyone with information is asked to call the York Regional Police Homicide Unit at 1-866-876-5423, extension 7865, or by email at [email protected]. Anyone wanting to provide information anonymously can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or provide a tip online at www.1800222tips.com.''
 

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