The jury for the high-profile murder trial involving gangs and drug trafficking has delivered the verdict that Wade Cudmore is guilty of two counts of second-degree murder.
After a lengthy trial that lasted over the summer in Vancouver courts, Wade Cudmore has been found guilty of the double-murder of brothers Carlo and Erick Fryer.
Cudmore is co-accused in the murders with a man named Anthony Graham, whose location is currently unknown.
The bodies of the Fryer brothers were found by hikers in a remote area near Naramata in May of 2021.
On June 9, 2021, less than a month after the bodies of the Fryer brothers were found, Cudmore鈥檚 mother, Kathy Richardson, 57, was found dead in her Naramata home.
One day after Richardson's body was found, Cudmore was arrested and charged with first-degree murder for the Fryer deaths.
Charges have since been laid against Ekene Dillichuwu Anigbo and Jalen Nimai Falk in connection to Richardson鈥檚 death. Each is facing one count of first-degree murder.
Angibo was listed as one of Vancouver鈥檚 鈥渢op six gang members鈥 by the Vancouver police department in 2021.
鈥淭heir homicides are believed to be connected to gang and drug activities, with alleged criminal activities not limited to Naramata but other areas of BC including Northern BC and the Lower Mainland,鈥 said Supt. Sanjaya Wijayakoon of the BC RCMP Major Crime Section in response to the death of the brothers.
A conviction of second degree murder carries a life sentence.
Following the jury's decision on Sept. 30, the matter has been stood down for further deliberations regarding recommendations for parole ineligibility.