Article content Gerald Leslie Dolman, who stabbed a Chilliwack man to death in 2016, died in prison on Tuesday, Correctional Service Canada said Thursday. He was 72 years old and had been serving an indeterminate sentence since Dec. 1, 2017.
He was charged with second-degree murder after he stabbed a 49-year-old man in the 46000-block of Yale Road. Police believe the incident started after Dolman’s vehicle followed the victim’s car on Yale Road and that Dolman struck a cyclist while following the victim. The two cars collided in a parking lot at which point an altercation led to the death of the victim, whose name was not released.
It is believed the two men knew each other. Coquitlam RCMP are warning the public about an ongoing extortion scam after receiving more than 18 reports in a week. In the scam, the perpetrators contact the victims via email claiming to have acquired compromising pictures, videos and personal information of the victim.
They direct the victims to send money to a bitcoin wallet or risk having the personal information and photographs sent to their friends and family, according to the RCMP. They also provide a photograph of the victim’s house, which can be easily located on the internet, as proof that they possess the personal details of the victim. This scam can appear convincing because the victim is contacted directly and provided with open-source personal information, said RCMP spokesperson Corp.
Alexa Hodgins. “We want to remind the public to.