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Dean Penney found guilty of murder
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Dean Penney tells court in 1st-degree murder trial he felt forced by sting to 'make up a story'
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Jury in Dean Penney’s murder trial hears details of RCMP’s undercover investigation
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Dean Penney found guilty of first-degree murder

Dean Penney found guilty of first-degree murder

A 12-person jury

Dean Penney found guilty of first-degree murder in death of estranged wife in Newfoundland

Dean Penney found guilty of first-degree murder in death of estranged wife in Newfoundland

A jury has

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Dean Penney found guilty of wife's 2016 murder

Dean Penney found guilty of wife's 2016 murder

A jury in Corner Brook, N.L.,

Here & Now, Mon. May 25, 2026 l Dean Penney found guilty of first-degree murder

Here & Now, Mon. May 25, 2026 l Dean Penney found guilty of first-degree murder

The latest news from CBC Newfoundland and Labrador. »»» Subscribe to CBC NL to watch more videos: ...

Dean Penney found guilty of murder

Dean Penney found guilty of murder

Jennifer Hillier-Penney's family described it as a 10-year dogfight for justice after

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Hear the moment Dean Penney tells undercover police about the death of Jennifer Hillier Penney

Hear the moment Dean Penney tells undercover police about the death of Jennifer Hillier Penney

The jury in the first-degree murder

Evidence phase of Dean Penney's murder trial ends with his cross-examination

Evidence phase of Dean Penney's murder trial ends with his cross-examination

Crown attorney Shawn Patten fired questions at

Dean Penney takes the stand in his own murder trial

Dean Penney takes the stand in his own murder trial

Dean Penney

Friendships undercover officers made with Dean Penney were genuine, court hears at murder trial

Friendships undercover officers made with Dean Penney were genuine, court hears at murder trial

The undercover RCMP officer tasked with becoming

Dean Penney tells court in 1st-degree murder trial he felt forced by sting to 'make up a story'

Dean Penney tells court in 1st-degree murder trial he felt forced by sting to 'make up a story'

Dean Penney

Tensions rise during Dean Penney trial as mother of defence’s ‘alternate suspect’ testifies

Tensions rise during Dean Penney trial as mother of defence’s ‘alternate suspect’ testifies

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Jury in Dean Penney’s murder trial hears details of RCMP’s undercover investigation

Jury in Dean Penney’s murder trial hears details of RCMP’s undercover investigation

The jury in

Dean Penney's lawyer makes closing arguments in first-degree murder trial

Dean Penney's lawyer makes closing arguments in first-degree murder trial

Defence lawyer Jeff Brace spoke for hours on Tuesday, giving a closing argument that