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Alleged suspect in fatal fire pleads guilty to escaping from prison

- SIDHARTHA BANERJEE

MONTREAL • A convicted killer who spent 51 months on the lam from a prison in Quebec — and who court documents cite as a suspect in a Montreal fire that killed seven people — has pleaded guilty to escaping custody.

Listed as one of Quebec's most wanted criminals, Denis Begin was arrested in May 2023. On Thursday a judge sentenced him to 18 months in prison to be served concurrent­ly with a life sentence that he is already serving for second-degree murder.

Court documents name Begin as a suspect in the fire that killed seven people in an Old Montreal heritage building in March 2023, two months before he was caught on the lam. The documents from Correction­al Service Canada cite Montreal police testimony alleging that Begin was filmed by a surveillan­ce camera in the area around the building before and after the fire.

However, Montreal police have never publicly identified him as a suspect and no charges have been laid in that case.

Begin, 63, was serving a life sentence for a 1993 murder committed in Montreal when he escaped the minimum security section of the Federal Training Centre, a prison north of Montreal.

On Thursday, Begin pleaded guilty to the prison escape in a brief appearance by video conference before Quebec court Judge MarcAndre Dagenais in Laval, Que., north of Montreal. Dagenais agreed to a joint recommenda­tion from the defence and Crown.

He is detained at the Port-Cartier Institutio­n, a maximum-security prison where he was transferre­d after media reports last October linked him to the alleged arson at the heritage building. Begin is challengin­g his transfer to Port-Cartier, and the court documents related to that challenge cite the Montreal police testimony naming him as a suspect in the fatal fire.

Begin fled the prison on Feb. 15, 2019. The court heard that an accomplice had been waiting for him outside the Federal Training Centre and helped him escape. The accomplice received a ninemonth sentence, which the judge took into considerat­ion in sentencing Begin.

Thursday's hearing provided no further detail about his escape. Correction­s documents say that Begin told authoritie­s he quickly obtained fake identifica­tion papers to start a new life under various names.

When Montreal police arrested Begin last May, they said his arrest was not connected to his escape from prison but to an unrelated investigat­ion.

The court documents from the correction­al service show that Montreal police identified him using his fingerprin­ts in the course of the investigat­ion into the blaze after he tried using another name. A vehicle tied to Begin was caught on surveillan­ce camera on March 16, 2023, near the site of the heritage building that caught fire, the documents say.

A person was seen on video driving to the building, then entering and emerging about five minutes later and driving away. The fire ignited soon after.

Begin claimed he was only a witness to the fire and had gone to the building to collect some tools. He said he was at the wrong place at the wrong time.

He was sentenced to life after pleading guilty to second-degree murder in the killing of 19-year-old Ricardo Gizzi on Halloween night in 1993, a crime that earned him the nickname the “Halloween Killer.”

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