Red Deer Doctor's Killer Just Got Charged With First-Degree Murder
The suspect responsible for the Red Deer doctor's killer has officially been charged.
In a statement sent to Narcity on Tuesday, August 11, Red Deer RCMP announced that they've charged 54-year-old Deng Marbiour with first-degree murder, assault of a police officer, and an assault with a weapon.
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This was not a random attack, and the first-degree murder charge speaks to the premeditated nature of this incident.
Superintendent Gerald Grobmeier
The victim has been identified as 45-year-old Walter Reynolds, who was attacked by Marbiour with a weapon at a walk-in clinic in Red Deer.
Reynolds was transported to a hospital following the attack where he died as a result of life-threatening injuries.
Marbiour is scheduled to appear in Red Deer Provincial Court on August 12.
