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Two Men Found Dead Were Familiar with Suspect

March 16, 20263 Mins Read
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WATCH: 2 men who were killed and dismembered knew attacker: Barrie police – Aug 26, 2025
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Barrie police state that the murders of two individuals, who were later dismembered, were not random acts, and that the accused was acquainted with the victims.

During a press conference on Tuesday, Barrie police shared more information regarding the deaths and dismemberment of two men whose remains were discovered in Huntsville, Ont.

“The accused and victims were known to one another and all lived in the encampment on Ann Street at some point in time,” said Sgt. Brett Carleton.

Carleton mentioned that both the accused and the two victims had resided together in the homeless encampment over the past two to three years.

The investigation began after family members reported 45-year-old William (Blake) Robinson missing in February. This was followed by a report for 41-year-old David Cheesequay at the end of July.

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A memorial for two men murdered at the Anne Street homeless encampment in Barrie. Photo by Sean O’Shea /

The search for these missing individuals on July 30 near the homeless encampment led authorities to discover human remains. Police also conducted searches in an area of Huntsville as well as at a residence located in North Simcoe County.

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Carleton attributed connections to Huntsville to statements gathered from several witnesses.

At the press conference, police confirmed that both Robinson’s and Cheesequay’s remains were found at two different locations.

An arrest was made on Aug. 1 when a 52-year-old male suspect was taken into custody by Ontario Provincial Police while attempting to flee in Midland just one day later. Authorities noted that this suspect has a criminal history and is familiar to law enforcement.

The suspect originally faced 19 charges related to improper use of a firearm and evading police, but on Aug. 14, he faced additional charges including first- and second-degree murder, along with two counts of indignity to a dead body and drug trafficking.

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“This has been an around-the-clock investigation which has required significant contributions from all areas of the service. Your dedication is appreciated,” said Barrie police Chief Rich Johnston.

“I want to reassure our community that this appears to be an isolated occurrence. We are not looking for any additional suspects, nor do we believe that there are additional victims.”

However, Johnston stated that the investigation is ongoing and “if any information comes forward that leads investigators to believe there are additional suspects, victims or criminal events, those will absolutely be addressed.”

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