Sentencing for Wade Cudmore in Kamloops Brothers' Murder Case
Wade Cudmore faces sentencing after being convicted of second-degree murder in the deaths of Erick and Carlo Fryer in a 2021 drug deal.
- Crown prosecutors are seeking life sentences with no parole for 18 years, while the defense argues for 12 years.
- The Fryer brothers were found dead in a remote area near Naramata, B.C., their deaths linked to a drug deal worth over $236,000.
- Victim impact statements from the Fryer family highlighted the emotional toll of the murders, with family members expressing their grief and loss.
- Anthony Graham, who was also charged in connection with the murders, remains at large.
- Wade Cudmore maintains his innocence, despite DNA evidence linking him to the crime scene.