A Toronto-area man has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years after killing and dismembering two women a decade apart.
Adam Strong received the life sentence for his first-degree murder conviction in the killing of Rori Hache in 2017.
He also received 18 years in prison, to be served concurrently, for his manslaughter conviction in the death of Kandis Fitzpatrick in 2008.
The two women disappeared roughly a decade apart -- Hache, who was 18 and pregnant, went missing in August 2017, while Fitzpatrick was last seen in 2008.
Hache's torso was found in Lake Ontario about a month after she vanished.
Police did not link her death to Strong until later that year, after plumbers working on the house where he lived found a flesh-like substance in the pipes.
Fitzpatrick's body was never found, but court heard police found her DNA in Strong's basement, including on a hunting knife.