GUILTY Canada - Shana Carter, 25, Grimsby, Ont, 5 Dec 2010

I have been searching for Shana since she went missing. At one point I was threatened with an obstruction of justice charge which I would have gladly dealt with if only to bring Shana home. I was wrong about where she would be found but I really think she had been moved at least once. I'll have to wait till everything comes out in court to find out for sure but that's my belief according to what I was told last year.
My heart breaks for her family. To be betrayed in this fashion by someone you loved & trusted and stood by for the last two years only to find out he in all likelihood is responsible for the death of their loved one. To me that's a double stab in the heart.
True, he has only been charged and must be presumed innocent until proven guilty so it's a really good thing I don't live in the area where they pick the jury pool because I never believed for one second there was just a simple fight that night.
My heart breaks for the loss of Shana who never saw another sunrise after that night, who never got to hold her son after that night or give him a bath or read him a story or any of the fun stuff a mother gets to do with her child.
That poor little boy lost his mother almost two years ago and now he's for all intense purposes lost his Daddy. Life is so unfair sometimes.
I'm filled with sadness for the loss of a beautiful, vibrant young soul who had so much to live for and is gone far too soon.
 
http://cnews.canoe.com/CNEWS/Crime/2015/09/17/22552865.html

"Twenty-five-year-old Shana Carter was reported missing by her sister to Peel regional police in December 2010, and her remains were found in a wooded area of Blair Township in September 2012.

Christopher Sharples pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in a St. Catharines, Ont., court on Wednesday."





http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/2015/09/16/grimsby-man-pleads-guilty-to-murder

"He was sentenced to life in prison with no parole eligibility for a minimum of 10 years.

Carter was living with Sharples and their son, now eight years old, at 4 Arrowhead Lane in Grimsby. They’d had an on-and-off again relationship since 2006.

Assistant Crown attorney Richard Monette told the court Carter decided to move out of the home in December 2010 with the couple’s son and find a residence nearby.

On Dec. 4, 2010, while the boy was out with his grandmother, Carter and Sharples argued about her leaving.

Sharples hit Carter four times in the head with a blunt instrument, killing her. He then dumped her body in Blair Township, near Parry Sound."
 

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