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Conviction upheld for Edmonton man who used scissors to kill 7-year-old girl

EDMONTON - An Edmonton man has failed to overturn a murder conviction he received two years ago for stabbing a girl to death with scissors.

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Conviction upheld for Edmonton man who used scissors to kill 7-year-old girl

A courtroom at the Edmonton Law Courts building in Edmonton on Friday, June 28, 2019. An Alberta judge has convicted a man of manslaughter in the killing of a woman who was stabbed in the head with a steak knife. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson


EDMONTON - An Edmonton man has failed to overturn a murder conviction he received two years ago for stabbing a girl to death with scissors.

David Moss had urged the Alberta Court of Appeal to reduce his conviction from murder to the less-severe manslaughter in the death of the seven-year-old.

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