Life sentence for B.C. man who shot two dead, in killings deemed ‘not suspicious’
CRANBROOK — A Creston, B.C., man has received a life sentence after being convicted of two killings in which the victims were shot in the head on the same day, but whose deaths were both initially ruled to be from natural causes.
The BC Prosecution Service says Mitchell McIntyre was sentenced on Thursday to life without eligibility for parole for 13 years in the second-degree murder of Julia Howe, who was found dead on February 6, 2022, at a Creston home.
The service says McIntyre also received an eight-year sentence to be served concurrently for the manslaughter of David Creamer, who was found dead the same day at his home in Kimberley, some 133 kilometres northeast of Creston.
B.C. Supreme Court documents show that coroners in both killings initially ruled they were the result of falls and were not suspicious, and investigators didn’t discover Howe had been shot until an autopsy two days later.
