Vancouver Sun

Charges upgraded in killing of couple

- KEITH FRASER kfraser@postmedia.com

Charges have been upgraded for a man accused in the shocking murder of a couple in their home in Vancouver’s Marpole neighbourh­ood.

In November, Rocky Rambo Wei Nam Kam, 25, was initially charged with two counts of second-degree murder in connection with the September 2017 slayings of Richard Jones and his wife, Dianna Mah-Jones.

But in a new indictment recently filed by the Crown, Kam has now been charged with two counts of first-degree murder.

Alisia Adams, a spokeswoma­n for the B.C. Prosecutio­n Service, said in an email Thursday that she could not comment on the specifics of the case against Kam, including the reasons for the upgrading of charges.

“However, I can say that at the outset of any prosecutio­n, the B.C. Prosecutio­n Service bases its charge assessment on the initial evidence submitted by the investigat­ing agency,” she said. “As a case moves through the system, additional evidence may become available or the evidence may change. Crown counsel continue to assess the evidence throughout the prosecutio­n to determine if it continues to support the charge laid or any other charges.”

Adams added that in making such decisions, the Crown applies a twopronged test to determine whether there is a substantia­l likelihood of conviction and whether the public interest requires a prosecutio­n.

She noted that a preliminar­y inquiry for Kam is scheduled to begin Oct. 22 in Vancouver provincial court.

The stakes are now higher for Kam as a conviction for first-degree murder carries a mandatory sentence of life in prison with no parole eligibilit­y for 25 years. A conviction for second-degree murder also carries a mandatory life sentence, with between 10 and 25 years of parole eligibilit­y.

 ??  ?? Dianna Mah-Jones, 65, and Richard Jones, 68, were found dead in their Marpole home on Sept. 27, 2017.
Dianna Mah-Jones, 65, and Richard Jones, 68, were found dead in their Marpole home on Sept. 27, 2017.

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