Roger Warren, convicted in Yellowknife mine murders, dead at 75
A man convicted in one of the deadliest bombings in Canadian history has died.
Roger Warren, who was on full parole for second-degree murder in the deaths of nine miners at Yellowknife’s Giant Mine, died on July 24 at age 75.
Family members of his victims and his one-time lawyer say they were recently informed of his death.
Warren was convicted of setting an underground bomb at the mine during a bitter strike and lockout in 1992.