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Mantha Trial: Crown Alleges 'Clear Modus Operandi'
12 Dec
Summary
- Accused targeted vulnerable, drug-addicted women with a clear modus operandi.
- Richard Mantha faces 20 charges for alleged kidnappings and sexual assaults.
- The trial, which began nearly two years ago, has faced multiple delays.

In Calgary, the Crown has asserted that accused serial rapist Richard Mantha operated with a distinct method, specifically targeting women who were vulnerable and struggling with drug addiction. These allegations form the crux of a trial that has been ongoing for nearly two years.
Mantha, 61, faces a total of 20 charges, accused of kidnapping, drugging, and sexually assaulting seven women between August 2019 and April 2023. The prosecution contends that the victims, many of whom worked in Calgary's sex trade and battled drug dependency, could not have consented due to being drugged or unconscious.
The defense has challenged the credibility of some complainants, citing their drug use and potential reliance on media reports for memory. Justice Judith Shriar is expected to deliver her verdict in late January.



