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Read about our approach to external linking. Police said that no evidence could be found to verify the story Antoine first gave to them - which was that the pair had gone from a house party to some bars before Gargol left with an unidentified man, while Antoine went to see her uncle. … Gargol was found strangled to death near a landfill in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with Antoine's belt near her body. The lynching is avoided and the three men ride out of town the next morning. Antoine was sentenced to seven years for manslaughter. Thanks! E2 A Canadian woman has been convicted of killing her friend after police discovered the murder weapon used in a picture of the pair on social media. A belt worn by Cheyenne Antoine (L) can be seen as she poses with victim Brittney Gargol, Teenager guilty over Bromley Facebook murder, Man jailed for Facebook taunt murder of ex-wife, Barry Sherman: Murder unit to probe Canadian mystery deaths, https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42722952, The two were "inseparable" friends, reported the Toronto Sun, "Honour your friend by becoming a positive member of the community," Judge Marilyn Gray told her, according to the Saskatoon Starphoenix. She had also asked her uncle to provide a false alibi. Nothing I say or do will ever bring her back. Sign up to be the first to know when we launch the new website! Sign in to manage your newsletter preferences. Outside court, her uncle Al Gargol said she was "a wonderful young person that didn't deserve this and we truly miss her every day", the Saskatoon Starphoenix said. Already have an account with us? Sign in to manage your newsletter preferences. Our best wishes for a productive day. A warm welcome and live entertainment in Bournemouth, right next to the beach, with a family room option, breakfast, two-course dinner and prosecco. It shouldn't have ever happened," she said in a statement through her lawyer.

Cheyenne Rose Antoine, 21, pleaded guilty on Monday to killing Brittney Gargol, then 18, in March 2015. Moxon agrees to this to save his life. Once the belt had established Antoine as a suspect, police used Facebook posts to help establish the real movements of the pair.

"Honour your friend by becoming a positive member of the community," Judge Marilyn Gray told her, according to the Saskatoon Starphoenix.

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Cheyenne talks him out of another murder on the promise that Moxon is going to give up his badge and murderous ways. Outside town at the fork in the road, Moxon reneges on his promise and declares his partnership with Cheyenne dissolved.

Find out when How I Caught the Killer is on TV, including Series 1-Episode 2: Teenage Runaway. He orders Bodie to give up the badge and Sevier. Was £208 per room per now now only £79 "I will never forgive myself. She was identified as a suspect after she posted a selfie on Facebook of the two of them, showing her wearing the belt hours before Gargol died. The two were "inseparable" friends, reported the Toronto Sun - until Gargol was discovered dead on a road by a passerby in the early morning of 25 March 2015. Yes, and that's why the judge agreed to a seven-year sentence when she pleaded guilty to manslaughter (rather than the second-degree murder she was originally charged with). By entering your details, you are agreeing to Radio Times privacy policy. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle rule out appearing in any reality TV show, Seth MacFarlane and team "working very hard" on The Orville season three, Michael Rainey Jr ascends "nervously" to the Power Book II: Ghost throne, Adult Material's Hayley Squires reveals why she hopes teenagers will watch Channel 4 porn industry drama. "Most days we can't stop thinking about Brittney, what happened that night, what she must have felt fighting for her life," Jennifer Gargol said. And eventually she confessed to a friend. Our best wishes for a productive day. After going missing for a year and a half, many believed 14-year-old Cheyenne had run away from home. Hope you made it home safe" - was a diversion. Cheyenne Rose Antoine, 21, pleaded guilty on Monday to killing Brittney Gargol, then 18, in March 2015. Episode and Series guides for How I Caught the Killer.