Thunder Bay woman killed in Richmond Hill
Funeral services for Jeannine Ross-Armstrong will be held on Tuesday
CBC News
Posted: Feb 8, 2013 3:33 PM ET
Last Updated: Feb 8, 2013 4:07 PM ET
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Jeannine Ross-Armstrong, 39, was found dead inside a condominium unit in the early hours of Saturday morning on Feb. 2. Jonathan Ross has been charged with second degree murder. (Everest Funeral Chapel)York Regional Police have released the name of a Thunder Bay woman killed last weekend in Richmond Hill, near Toronto.
Thirty-nine-year-old Jeannine Ross, also known as Jeannine Ross-Armstrong, was found dead inside a condominium unit in the early hours of morning on Feb. 2.
Police arrested a man at the scene.
He appeared in a Newmarket court on Sunday with a cut on his face and bandages on his hands.
Police would not comment on his wounds.
Jonathan Ross, 36, has been charged with second degree murder in the case.
Funeral services for Jeannine Ross are to be held Feb. 12 in Thunder Bay.
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