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  1. In 1984, Kelly was convicted of the first-degree murder of his wife Jeannette Kelly by throwing her from the 17th floor balcony of The Palace Pier high-rise on Sunday, March 29, 1981, in Toronto, Canada. He stated to police that he had seen his wife on the balcony, reaching out over the rail to investigate a rattle.

  2. Canada. Convicted of murder in 1984, former cop sent back to jail for having too many secret girlfriends. Authorities arrested Patrick Kelly in Prince George, B.C., after they discovered he had...

  3. Nov. 23, 2012. 1 min read. Patrick Kelly with his wife Jeanette and their dog in a photo taken just after their marriage. Kelly, a former RCMP officer who was sentenced to prison for...

  4. Patrick Kelly, a former Mountie who was convicted of the first-degree murder of his wife, must remain on day parole and live in a halfway house, according to a board decision issued May 5 and...

  5. Trial and imprisonment. In June 1984, Kelly was convicted of the 1983 manslaughter of William Boyd, and the murder of another homeless man in 1975, Hector Fisher. He was sentenced to life imprisonment. [3] . Kelly died in 2001 in HM Prison Durham . Controversy.

  6. VANCOUVER – Patrick Kelly, a former RCMP officer convicted of throwing his wife to her death from the 17th floor balcony of their Toronto highrise, has been given full parole. National Parole...

  7. Canada. Former Mountie convicted of throwing his wife from their 17th-floor balcony loses bid to regain full parole. Patrick Kelly failed to report the relationships he had with two women, and...

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