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Draft:Pitch Pine Crescent murders

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The Pitch Pine Crescent murders were a series of three murders committed over a four-year span in a house at 3635 Pitch Pine Crescent; that of Bill Harrison (April 2009); his wife Bridget Harrison (April 2010); and their son, Caleb (August 2013) [1] The perpetrators were Caleb's ex-wife, Melissa Merritt, and her partner, Chris Fattore.

Investigation

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Trials

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In 2018, Fattore was found guilty of first-degree murder in Bridget and Caleb's deaths, but acquitted for Bill's death. Merritt was found guilty of first-degree murder in Caleb's death, but the jury was hung on whether or not she was guilty of Bridget's death. Merritt was not charged with Bill's death. [2] In 2023, her case was successfully overturned and a new trial was ordered. [3]

In 2024, Merritt was acquitted of Bridget's death, but the jury was deadlocked regarding Caleb's death, which prompted the judge to declare a mistrial in Caleb's case. [4]

Media coverage

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The case was featured on an episode of Dateline NBC entitled "The House on Pitch Pine Crescent". [5]

In 2023, the case was featured on an episode of MrBallen's podcast, entitled "Pitch Pine Crescent”. [6]

Category:History of Mississauga Category:Murders Category:2009 in Ontario Category:2010 in Ontario Category:2013 in Ontario

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