An actor from Riverdale He will be jailed for murder. This is Ryan Grantham, who has credits in more than 30 productions, including the film Diary of a boy in trouble–, shot his mother, Barbara Waite, 64, in the neck on March 31, 2020. The 24-year-old will spend 14 years in prison before being eligible for parole.
This is how he reports dead line, also reporting that the interpreter had already been in the custody of British Columbia, Canada, for a period of two and a half years. However, once the matricide was confirmed, the sentence was higher. It should be noted that, since his arrest, he is enrolled in a mental health program.
At the time of this writing, Grantham is in the process of being placed in a prison where he can be held in accordance with the laws of the British Columbia Supreme Court.
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It is noteworthy that, at the time of committing the crime, the former interpreter recorded a video in which he confessed what he had done. But not only that, but he also confessed his desire to kill the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, and also claimed to want to start a shooting at a university or on the Lions Gate Bridge. He wrote all this down in a diary.
Likewise, it highlights that it was Grantham himself who turned himself in to the authorities saying: “I killed my mother.”
It should be noted that Ryan Grantham, the actor from Riverdale imprisoned for murder, he played Jeffrey Augustine, who in fiction killed Fred Andrews, played by Luke Perry.
After his arrest, the young man also said: “With every fiber of my being, I am sorry.”
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