‘Overkill’: Sentencing arguments underway for men convicted of killing Calgary chef

By The Canadian Press

A sentencing hearing is underway for two men found guilty of killing a well-known Calgary chef.

Anthony Dodgson and Tommie Holloway were charged in the stabbing death of Christophe Herblin in the parking lot outside of his soon-to-be-opened cafe following a break-in on March 14, 2020.

Dodgson was convicted by a jury of second-degree murder, while Holloway was convicted of the lesser charge of manslaughter.


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Crown attorney Carla MacPhail argued that Dodgson should receive parole ineligibility in the higher range of between 15 and 18 years.

She says the nine stab wounds Herblin received was a case of overkill, viciousness and brutality.

A separate argument for Holloway is expected this afternoon.

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