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B.C. man found guilty of second-degree murder

Allen William Skedden, 52, was reported missing to the Delta Police Department on Feb. 21, 2017. His body was found near the Fraser River in Richmond the following week. (Handout) Allen William Skedden, 52, was reported missing to the Delta Police Department on Feb. 21, 2017. His body was found near the Fraser River in Richmond the following week. (Handout)
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More than seven years after Allen William Skedden was found dead in Richmond, B.C., a man has been found guilty of his murder.

According to authorities, Skedden, 52, was found deceased with injuries at the 22000 block of Fraserwood Way on March 2, 2017. The Delta resident was last seen Feb. 21, 2017, and a missing persons investigation was launched the same day.

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team took over the investigation, and Adrianus Rosbergen was charged with second-degree murder in 2022.

Rosbergen was found guilty Dec. 10, IHIT said in a release issued Thursday.

IHIT said a date for Rosbergen’s sentencing has not yet been set.  

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