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Vancouver 2020 double homicide heading to Supreme Court jury trial

Starting Oct. 11, a Vancouver B.C. Supreme Court jury will hear a double homicide trial about the shooting deaths of two East Vancouver men.
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B.C. Supreme Court will be the venue for a double homicide case starting Oct. 11.

A Vancouver man charged with two counts of murder in connection with the 2020 killings of two Vancouver men faces a 19-day trial by B.C. Supreme Court judge and jury starting Oct. 11, B.C. Supreme Court heard March 2.

Joseph Rodney Holland was arrested by the RCMP's Lower Mainland Emergency Response Team on July 8, 2020, in Harrison Hot Springs.

Holland was arrested following the deaths of Dennis Wragg, 72, and Paul Tonks, 68.

Police had received a 911 call just before 12:30 a.m. on July 8, 2020 about two men shot inside a residence near Commercial Drive and East 11th Avenue. Paramedics on the scene confirmed that both men were dead. They were the sixth and seventh homicides of the year.

Vancouver police were able to identify a vehicle of interest in the case and later found it in Chilliwack.

Holland remains in custody and has already had a preliminary hearing in Vancouver Provincial Court. The purpose of a preliminary hearing is to determine if enough evidence exists for the case to proceed to trial.

A publication ban covers such hearings so as not to taint a possible future trial jury.

A pre-trial conference takes place July 22 with jury selection Sept. 22 and 24.

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