Serial killer Charles Kembo has lost his appeal of four 2010 murder convictions. The B.C. Court of Appeal rejected arguments from Kembo’s lawyer that the jurors who convicted him were given improper ...
The B.C. Court of Appeal rejected arguments from Kembo’s lawyer that the jurors who convicted him were given improper instructions by a B.C. Supreme Court judge. Nor did the judge misrepresent the ...
The Kembo Truck has officially closed, according to a post on social media. The popular Taiwanese trailer parked for years along busy Atlantic Avenue in Monterey Park, but is now off the streets ...
The former girlfriend of a man accused of killing four people and stealing their identities says she agreed to pose as his missing wife because he told her it would make it easier to operate his ...
In Los Angeles, we’re treated to every possible shape, size, and incarnation of Latin American street food — not that anyone’s complaining. Who could grouse about the abundance of tacos and tortas, ...
Jury members whose verdict labelled a government-sponsored refugee a serial killer were overwhelmed by complex evidence, a defence lawyer told a British Columbia Appeal Court. Lawyer Tom Arbogast was ...
A B.C. man was convicted Friday of murdering four people, including his wife and stepdaughter, for financial gain, and the judge in the case told him he was a "predator" who should never be allowed ...
Asian night markets are popular as ever these days. Weekend festivals like 626 Night Market, Monterey Park Night Market, and K-Town Night Market are providing Angelenos with a glimpse into the ...
A B.C. Supreme judge told Charles Kembo she would put him away for more than 25 years if the law allowed. (CBC) A Vancouver serial killer who murdered four people, including his wife and stepdaughter, ...
Vancouver – An accused killer had dual motives to murder his stepdaughter, a jury was told Tuesday during the Crown’s closing address at a murder trial involving four alleged victims. Charles Kembo ...
Charles Kembo has been convicted of four counts of first-degree murder by a B.C. Supreme Court jury. The Richmond resident faces a minimum of 25 years in jail without parole. His first victim was his ...
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