The Niagara Falls Review

Man charged in Toronto’s gay village death is seeking bail

- PETER GOFFIN

TORONTO — A man accused of killing a young woman in Toronto’s gay village last year is seeking bail at a two-day hearing that began Tuesday.

Kalen Schlatter is charged with first-degree murder in the November 2017 death of Tess Richey who, according to police, died of “neck compressio­n.”

Four people have come forward offering to act as Schlatter’s sureties.

Richey, 22, was reported missing on Nov. 25 after a night out with a friend in Toronto’s Church and Wellesley neighbourh­ood.

Her mother, who travelled from the family home in North Bay to search for her daughter, found Richey’s body four days later in a stairwell at the back of an alley, just steps from where she was last seen.

Police have faced public criticism for their failure to find Richey in the days after her disappeara­nce. Two officers are now facing misconduct charges under the Police Services Act in connection with the case.

Schlatter appeared in court Tuesday dressed in a blue suit and buttoned up white shirt, his hands clasped in his lap as he sat in the accused’s box.

Richey met Schlatter on the street after she and her friend left a bar, police have said. Surveillan­ce video released by investigat­ors shows Schlatter and Richey together near the alley where her body was found.

Schlatter was initially charged with second-degree murder last month but the charge was later elevated to first-degree murder.

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