Rhoderie Estrada, a nurse and a mother of three children, was brutally killed in her home in Toronto, Ontario and found by her husband in the early hours of May 26, 2018. Today we discuss the investigation into her death and the arrest of 2 suspects.
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2 men found guilty in grisly murder of Rhoderie Estrada | CityNews Toronto
Rhoderie Estrada was home in East York when she was sexually assaulted and murdered by 'complete strangers,' Crown says | The Star
2 men guilty of 1st-degree murder in death of Toronto mother during break-and-enter - Toronto | Globalnews.ca
Rhoderie Estrada was the victim of two 'predators,' Crown argues at close of grisly Toronto murder trial | The Star
Judge sentences 2 intruders who murdered Toronto nurse to life in prison, no parole for 25 years - Toronto | Globalnews.ca
Man on trial for murder of Toronto nurse admits to hitting her with crowbar during break-and-enter - Toronto | Globalnews.ca
A "nightmare" murder trial in Toronto has ended. What follows highlights one of the toughest questions facing Canadian prisons. (thecanadian.news)
Pair found guilty of first-degree murder and sexual assault of East York mother of three in her home | The Star
Trial for 2 men accused of murdering, sexually assaulting Toronto mother during break-and-enter begins - Toronto | Globalnews.ca
'Where's mommy?' The family of Toronto murder victim Rhoderie Estrada describe the night their world fell apart | The Star
At East York murder trial, defence argues it's not sex assault if the victim is dead | The Star