CANADA Canada- Mary Ann Birmingham, 15, brutally murdered @ home, Iqaluit, May '86, -Suspect, Jopey Atsiqtaq, arrested in Ottawa, 2024

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Mary Ann Birmingham died in her home in Iqaluit on May 26, 1986. For the first time, a suspect has been charged in connection with her death. (RCMP)
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Jopey Atsiqtaq being escorted into the Nunavut Court of Justice. He is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Mary Ann Birmingham. (Cameron Lane/CBC)
'IQALUIT — Mounties in Nunavut have made an arrest in the murder of a 15-year-old girl almost 40 years ago. Mary Ann Birmingham was found dead in Frobisher Bay in what was then the Northwest Territories in May of 1986.'

''RCMP have said Birmingham was "brutally murdered" in her home while her family was out of town.
Police say she was found by her sister, Barbara Sevigny, who had just returned from visiting her brother in Montreal. The front door to the house was locked, and she had to pry open a window with a makeup compact.''
 
Dec 27, 2024 rbbm
''The homicide of 15-year-old Mary Ann Birmingham, killed in her home in Iqaluit in 1986, went unsolved for over three decades. But on Sept. 25, Jopey Atsiqtaq appeared in court to face a charge of second-degree murder in the teen’s death.

That day would mark the second time Atsiqtaq was charged with Birmingham’s murder. The previous charge was dropped after a preliminary hearing.''
' Atsiqtaq’s next court date is Feb. 11.''
 
Second link indicates he’s done time for second degree murder in the past.

According to reporting from Nunatsiaq News, Atsiqtaq was previously convicted of the murders of Pootoogoo Eyesiak, 21, and his mother, Oolayou Eyesiak, 51, in Iqaluit in 1986.


This gives a lot of details about his previous crime (double murder) and how a movie starring Jason Priestly was in the works.

Additionally, this article from 2003 says: “Atsiqtaq was later charged with the brutal stabbing death of Mary Ann Birmingham, an Iqaluit teenager. But after a preliminary inquiry, a territorial court judge concluded there wasn’t enough evidence to justify sending him to trial. No one else has ever been charged with the crime.”
 
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