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Greg Fertuck found guilty in wife's disappearance, murder

The body of the mother of three has never been found.

SASKATOON – Greg Fertuck has been found guilty of his wife Sheree Fertuck’s murder almost a decade ago. The body of the mother of three has never been found.

On June 14, in Saskatoon Court of King’s Bench, Justice Richard Danyliuk found Greg Fertuck guilty of first-degree murder and interfering with human remains. First-degree murder conviction means an automatic life sentence with no parole eligibility for 25 years. He will be sentenced in July.

She was last seen leaving her family’s farmhouse near Kenaston on Dec. 7, 2015, to haul rock to a nearby gravel pit. In April 2016, police determined that Sheree Fertuck was a victim of a homicide.

Greg Fertuck was arrested June 24, 2016, near Saskatoon and charged with first-degree murder after he told an undercover officer posing as a crime boss in the Mr. Big sting that he had shot his estranged wife 51-year-old Sheree Fertuck twice with a .22 calibre rifle and put her body in the gravel pit, court heard. 

The trial in Saskatoon Court of King’s Bench dragged on for three years. It had started in September 2021 and was adjourned several times.

To read more about the motive behind Greg Fertuck killing Sheree Fertuck at the height of their fight over money during their bitter divorce battle, click here for Greg and Sheree Fertuck "locked in money dispute"

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