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Man accused of killing boy and grandparen­ts appears in Alta. court

PRELIMINAR­Y HEARING: Bodies of three never found

- BILL GRAVELAND

CALGARY — The man accused of killing a little boy and his grandparen­ts nearly one year ago scribbled notes and watched intensely as his preliminar­y hearing began Tuesday in Calgary.

Douglas Garland was arrested last year following the disappeara­nce of Alvin and Kathy Liknes and fiveyear-old Nathan O’Brien.

Garland, 55, wore a blue prison jumpsuit and had shackles around his feet.

Dozens of friends and relatives of the three victims packed the courtroom. Many sat staring at the accused.

Garland averted his eyes from the public gallery and focused on the witnesses who were called to testify.

A publicatio­n ban is in place on all evidence presented during the hearing, which is held to determine if the case should go to trial.

“I applied for a ban on publicatio­n because, as this is just a preliminar­y inquiry, I don’t want any of the evidence disseminat­ed out should this matter ever go to trial,” Garland’s lawyer, Kim Ross, said outside court.

“The ban on publicatio­n includes any Facebook, any tweeting — anything that puts it out there in the public domain.”

The hearing is scheduled for two weeks.

Garland faces two counts of first-degree murder and one of second-degree murder, although the bodies of the three family members have not been found.

Nathan had been sleeping over with his grandparen­ts last June after they held an estate sale at their Calgary home in advance of a move to Edmonton and then Mexico.

When his mother arrived to pick up Nathan the next morning, no one was home.

Police have said there was evidence of a violent encounter in the house, but have not disclosed a motive.

Investigat­ors have combed through several properties surroundin­g the area near Airdrie, north of Calgary, where Garland lived. A search last year went on for weeks and police resumed looking for evidence in the same area in March.

 ?? — JANICE FLETCHER/CALGARY HERALD ?? An artist’s sketch shows Douglas Garland as he sits in a Calgary court Tuesday. Garland faces two counts of first-degree murder and one count of second-degree murder.
— JANICE FLETCHER/CALGARY HERALD An artist’s sketch shows Douglas Garland as he sits in a Calgary court Tuesday. Garland faces two counts of first-degree murder and one count of second-degree murder.

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