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Trial date set for Fort St. John man accused of killing his girlfriend

A Fort St. John man accused of killing his girlfriend and dumping her remains north of the city nearly two years ago will stand trial this fall.

A Fort St. John man accused of killing his girlfriend and dumping her remains north of the city nearly two years ago will stand trial this fall.

John Wendell Keyler is charged with second-degree murder and interfering with human remains stemming from the disappearance of Sarah Foord in July 2020.

He will go to a jury trial starting Oct. 10, according to the BC Prosecution Service, after a series of voir dire court hearings were held over the last few weeks to consider the admissibility of evidence.

RCMP first issued a public alert about Foord’s disappearance on July 11, 2020, and initially believed she was travelling with Keyler, who was found days later in Surrey.

sarah-foord
Sarah Foord

The Major Crimes Unit was then tasked to lead the investigation on July 13, and soon after arrived in Fort St. John to begin their search at Foord's home in the nearby community of Taylor.

Investigators later found Foord’s remains on July 24 in a remote location 75 kilometres north of the city, and Keyler was arrested without incident, according to RCMP.

RCMP said the investigation was assisted by Surrey RCMP, forensic identification and search units, police dogs, as well as other units from across B.C. and Alberta.

Keyler has pleaded not guilty to the charges and remains in custody. He will return to court March 24 for a pretrial conference. 

A preliminary inquiry earlier this year found there was sufficient evidence to try for a conviction. 

Keyler has a long list of previous convictions in Fort St. John for robbery, theft, fraud, break and enter, possessing stolen property, assault, and mischief.