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Loren Leslie, 15, was found dead on a remote logging road just off Highway 27 near Vanderhoof, B. Legebokoff was arrested after an RCMP officer stopped him after he was spotted turning onto the highway from that unused logging road.

The officer reported seeing a blood smear on Legebokoff's face and legs, and there was a pool of blood in the truck.

A conservation officer, suspecting poaching, went up the logging road to investigate and found Leslie's body. Legebokoff had pleaded guilty to four counts of second-degree murder in B.

Supreme Court, testifying that he was present at the deaths of the three women and the teenage girl, but that he did not commit the murders. After Thursday's convictions, Doug Leslie, Loren's father, thanked the diligent RCMP officer who stopped Legebokoff that night and allowed his daughter's body to be found. He said he wasn't offended in court when Legebokoff put forward the theory that Leslie had been trying to kill herself.

A sentencing hearing has yet to take place, but a finding of guilt on a charge of first-degree murder in Canada carries an automatic life sentence with no possibility of parole for 25 years.

Legebokoff, who was 19 when the first murder took place, is not Canada's youngest serial killer. She said while the three women were described as drug addicts and sex-trade workers, they were not bad people but just people who had lost their way. Neil MacKenzie of the Ministry of Justice's Criminal Justice Branch said first-degree murder carries a mandatory sentence of life without eligibility for parole for 25 years and the sentences will be served concurrently.

A formal sentencing hearing, with statements from the victims' families, will be held today at the courthouse, starting at 10 a. C serial killer says he didn't work alone. Copyright owned or licensed by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited. All rights reserved.



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