Calgary police lay second-degree murder charge 16 years after woman’s death

By The Canadian Press

CALGARY – Calgary police have charged a man with murder 16 years after his ex-wife’s death.

Kenneth Dauphinais faces one count of second-degree murder and has a court appearance later this week.

Terri Ann Dauphinais, 24, was found dead in her northwest Calgary home in April 2002, while her three young children were discovered there alive.

The death was deemed a homicide and police believed the killer was familiar with the home.

The victim’s estranged husband was not living there at the time and the case went cold in 2005.

Last August, new information came to light and police reviewed the case.

Kenneth Dauphinais, 43, was arrested on Monday.

The Calgary Police Service thanked Winnipeg, Edmonton and Saskatoon police for their help in the investigation, as well as the RCMP and the media.

Acting Staff Sgt. Ken Carriere says the accused was arrested at the Calgary airport.

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