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Home / Crime and Justice / Dominica Rocked by Shocking Double Murder, Justice Eludes Victims' Families

Dominica Rocked by Shocking Double Murder, Justice Eludes Victims' Families

26 Oct

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Summary

  • Beloved Canadian philanthropists murdered in Dominica in 2023
  • Suspects arrested but case mired in controversy and delays
  • Victims' families and community devastated, seeking closure
Dominica Rocked by Shocking Double Murder, Justice Eludes Victims' Families

In December 2023, a shocking double murder rocked the small island nation of Dominica. Canadian ex-pat couple Daniel Langlois and Dominique Marchand, known as the "patron saints" of the island for their extensive philanthropic work, were found shot and killed in their burned-out car. The crime scene remains in limbo, much like the case itself, which has been mired in controversy and delays over the past two years.

Police initially arrested a neighboring landowner, Jonathan Lehrer, and his employee, Robert Snyder Jr., for the murders, citing a long-running dispute over a public road that ran through Lehrer's property. However, Lehrer's family has claimed the case is riddled with corruption, alleging planted evidence and witness tampering. Meanwhile, the local community remains divided, with some believing Lehrer is being unfairly targeted as a foreign scapegoat, while others fear he may be released without a trial.

The tragic deaths of Langlois and Marchand have left a deep void in Dominica, where the couple had funded the rebuilding of schools, jetties, and coral reefs after the devastating 2017 Hurricane Maria. Their loss has had a significant impact on the community, with the principal of the school they rebuilt lamenting that "things have not been the same" without their continued support and involvement.

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In 2023, the beloved Canadian philanthropists were found shot and killed in their burned-out car in Dominica, leaving the community devastated.
Police arrested neighboring landowner Jonathan Lehrer and his employee Robert Snyder Jr., citing a long-running dispute over a public road that ran through Lehrer's property as the motive.
Lehrer's family claims the case is riddled with corruption, alleging planted evidence and witness tampering, while the local community is divided on whether Lehrer is being unfairly targeted as a foreign scapegoat.

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