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Seven years later: Murder of 16-year-old Chantelle Rikheim remains unsolved

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Seven years later: Murder of 16-year-old Chantelle Rikheim remains unsolved

Chantelle Rikheim's name usually appears in print these days only briefly as one in connection with a list of names, which usually include Jason Nunn, Jacob Stokman, Bernie Carlson, Lissa Chaboyer and Kerrie Ann Brown – Thompson's unsolved murder cases between October 1986 and April 2011.
In the case of Rikheim, seldom more is usually written, little is found in newspaper files, and even her first and last names are often spelled incorrectly.
Chantelle Litecha Irene Wright-Rikheim, the 16-year-old daughter of Carl and Laura, was murdered Feb. 2, 2005 – seven years ago today. Laura Wright-Rikheim, originally from Dryden, Ont., lives in...

By John Barker editor@thompsoncitizen.net
posted: February 2,2012




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