![]() Instead, he was arrested on unrelated fraud charges. ![]() They didn’t find Nathan, Alvin and Kathy.Īt that time, there wasn’t enough evidence to charge Garland with kidnapping. On July 4, 2014, four days into an Amber Alert, a suspect was arrested in connection with the disappearance of Nathan O’Brien and his grandparents Alvin and Kathy Liknes.Īn RCMP emergency response team searched the farm where Douglas Garland lived with his parents. Join Global News senior crime reporter Nancy Hixt as she shares their compelling conversations in the conclusion of this three-part special Crime Beat podcast series, ‘Hunted by /listener for privacy information. “I'm not going to say I haven't shed a few tears just randomly,” one said in the exclusive interview. Now, for the first time, two of the 12 jurors who decided Garland’s fate, are speaking out about the ongoing impact of hearing such a disturbing case.įor these jurors, it’s been an ongoing process to cope with the trauma that’s been passed on to them and they deal with sudden and unexpected triggers. It’s arguably one of the highest profile multiple murder cases in Canadian history.ĭouglas Garland was convicted of the first-degree murder of five-year-old Nathan O’Brien and his grandparents Alvin and Kathy Liknes.įor nearly five weeks, jurors were shown graphic forensic evidence gathered from the Liknes home and the farm where Garland lived with his parents.
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