William Patrick Fyfe

He was raised by an aunt and in 1958 moved from central Canada to the Parc Extension area of Montreal.

He lived as a normal child, although friends did have suspicions about the boy as he grew up.

DNA evidence on the door frame at Mary Glen's house led police to charge Fyfe for the murders.

[citation needed] Fyfe's preliminary hearing began on 6 November 2000.

Jean Lecours was the crown prosecutor heading up the case against Fyfe.