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Trial for man accused of killing two people near Naramata set for June 2024

Wade Cudmore remains in custody at this time.
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Wade Cudmore, 34, was charged with two counts of first-degree murder back in June 2021.

The trial for the man accused of killing two brothers and leaving their bodies in the woods near Naramata is more than a year away.

Wade Cudmore, 34, was  back in June 2021 for the killing of . The Fryers' bodies were  in a  near Naramata in May 2021.

Cudmore's trial has now been set for June 3, 2024. While the Crown said in discussions earlier this year that the “complex” trial , the trial has now been scheduled for three. Pretrial hearings are expected to begin in February 2024.

The matter was initially set in Penticton, but the trial will be .

Cudmore remains in custody at this time.

Anthony Graham, 36, has also been charged in the Fryers' murders, but he remains out of custody. When police announced the charges back in June 2018, Graham was at large, and has yet to be found.

Prince George RCMP put out a  for Graham back in November 2021, stating he was last seen in the Prince George area, but had Okanagan connections. The report failed to mention Graham was wanted for double murder, something the Prince George RCMP later said was an 

A month after the Fryer brothers were killed, Cudmore's mother, , was  in her Naramata home. While her death is being investigated as a homicide, no suspects have been publicly identified by the RCMP and no charges have been laid.

Police have said the killing of Carlo and Erick Fryer were “likely connected to local drug and gang activities,” but they were  to Lower Mainland gang conflict at the time.

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