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Nathaniel David Jessup, 35, was convicted of manslaughter and offering an indignity to human remains in B.C. Supreme Court in Kamloops on Friday, following a trial in Cranbrook last summer. Nathaniel David Jessup, 35, was convicted in November of manslaughter and offering an indignity to human remains. The case was referred to by a judge as "macabre" and "beyond the pale.

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Nathaniel David Jessup, 28, has a long criminal record dating back a decade in the B.C. communities of Cranbrook, Creston, Kamloops and elsewhere. Nathaniel David Jessup, 35, was convicted in November of manslaughter and offering an indignity to human remains — a case referred to by a judge as "macabre" and "beyond the pale." He was 28 in the summer of 2015, when 59-year-old Katherine McAdam vanished before her dismembered body was found 12 days later. Nathaniel David Jessup, 35, was convicted in November of manslaughter and offering an indignity to human remains. The case was referred to by a judge as "macabre" and "beyond the pale." Jessup was 28 in the summer of 2015, when Katherine McAdam vanished from her home in Creston. The 59-year-old's body was located 12 days later. Nathaniel David Jessup, 35, was convicted Friday on charges of manslaughter and offering an indignity to human remains following a BC Supreme Court trial in Kamloops and Cranbrook over the summer. He was 28 in the summer of 2015, when 59-year-old Katherine McAdam vanished before her dismembered body was found 12 days later. At trial.

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32-year-old Nathaniel Jessup of Creston is accused of second degree murder and offering an indignity to a body in the death of 58-year-old Katherine McAdam, also of Creston.. Nathaniel David. Nathaniel David Jessup — who has been in custody since his arrest in September 2015 — appeared in B.C. Supreme court in Vancouver with short brown hair, a goatee and dressed in a red tie-dye T. Vancouver police have charged a man with two counts of assault and one count of forcible confinement in connection with two child abduction attempts in Vancouver's West End. Nathaniel David Jessup, 28, has a long criminal record dating back a decade in the B.C. communities of Cranbrook, Creston, Kamloops and elsewhere. Police said a man grabbed a two-year-old girl Monday while she was with her. Nathaniel David Jessup Suspect in murder of Creston, B.C. woman facing trial in 2014 death of Kamloops cellmate Nathaniel Jessup was arrested and charged Friday in connection to the murder of 58.

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Nathaniel David Jessup, 35, was convicted in November of manslaughter and offering an indignity to human remains. The case was referred to by a judge as "macabre" and "beyond the pale." Jessup was 28 in the summer of 2015, when Katherine McAdam vanished from her home in Creston. The 59-year-old's body was located 12 days later. Nathaniel David Jessup was charged with the second-degree murder of Katherine McAdam, 59. He was also charged with improperly or indecently interfering with or offering an indignity to a dead human body or by dismembering her remains and leaving them in a bicycle trailer. Manslaughter is a lesser, included offence that can be. Nathaniel David Jessup, 35, was convicted Friday in BC Supreme Court in Kamloops of manslaughter and sacrifice of human remains following a trial in Cranbrook last summer. In a written verdict, Judge James Williams described the crime as "macabre, callous and of a nature that would shock any sense of decency," but ruled there was insufficient evidence to convict Jessup of second-degree murder. Nathaniel David Jessup, 28, randomly choked a five-year-old boy unconscious in 2015 and grabbed an eight-year-old girl by the neck and lifted her from the ground in Stanley Park in 2016. theprovince.com. Man convicted of crimes against two children gets 40 months jail.

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A Creston man with a violent criminal history was convicted of manslaughter in a Kamloops courtroom last week.Nathaniel David Jessup was found guilty Nov. 25 of manslaughter and causing indignity. Nathaniel David Jessup, 28, has been charged with two counts of assault and one count of forcible confinement. Home. FOLLOW ON. Advertisement. VANCOUVER. Charges laid in Stanley Park abduction.