Man Convicted Of Double Homicide Receives Two Life Sentences

A man convicted of killing two women received two life sentences on Friday.

Christopher Little will have no chance of parole for 25 years following the deaths of Julie Crocker and Paula Menendez.

He will serve two concurrent terms.

Little was found guilty of two counts of first-degree murder on Wednesday.

The jury accepted the Crown’s theory that Little killed Menendez at her home, drove the body back to the Crocker-Little home in Markham and staged it to look as if she had hanged herself in the garage after slitting Crocker’s throat in the bedroom.

Crocker had been married to Little, and they had two children. Their girls, aged 3 and 4, were home at the time of the murder. They apparently slept through the brutal violence and are now in the care of other family members.

Little had only met Menendez once. She was the ex-wife of Crocker’s new boyfriend, broadcaster Rick Ralph.

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