Taylor Wolff has been found guilty of second-degree murder in the death of James Carlson who disappeared from the Watrous area in 2008.
The decision comes after a two week trial that happened back in June at the Court of Queen’s bench in Saskatoon.
Carlson’s work truck and all of his tools were found in an abandoned field near Allan five days after he disappeared.
Two years after that, his car was found on a secluded rural property near Rosthern.
Wolf was arrested in June of 2016, 8 years after Carlson went missing.
Carlson’s body has never been found.
Wolff Found Guilty in the Death of James Carlson
Aug 10, 2018 | 2:06 PM
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