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Northern Ontario man pleads guilty to murdering his brother

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Kerry Burke pled guilty to second-degree murder Tuesday morning in a Sudbury court.

Burke, a resident of Killarney, admitted to killing his brother, Brant Burke, two years ago.

Ontario Provincial Police were called to Point Grondine Reserve on Oct. 25, 2020, where 56-year-old Brant Burke's remains were found on a trail within the Wiikwemkoong First Nation territory.

Kerry Burke, who is represented by lawyer Glenn Sandberg, was originally charged with first-degree murder in the case. He was charged along with Brant's estranged wife, Melissa Sheridan of Sudbury, whose first-degree murder was dropped July 26.

A post-mortem examination was conducted in Sudbury and the cause of death was confirmed to be a firearm-related injury.

Kerry Burke was charged Nov. 24, 2020, and remains in custody while Sheridan, of Sudbury, was charged a day later and was released on bail Dec. 23, 2020. 

When they were charged, Sheridan was 39 years old and Kerry Burke was 58.

Correction

The Crown dropped the first-degree murder charge against Melissa Sheridan July 26, 2022.

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