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A murder trial is set to begin today in Oshawa for a man accused of killing two Ontario teenagers.
This is a judge alone trial. Due to #COVID19 restrictions, only immediate family members of the victims are allowed in the physical courtroom. The media is sitting in an overflow room with monitors. Crown says the rules that apply in the courtroom, apply in this overflow space
— Catherine McDonald (@cmcdonaldglobal) September 28, 2020
Adam Strong, 45 is facing first-degree murder charges in the deaths of Kandis Fitzpatrick and Rori Hache.

Strong, a native of Oshawa, was arrested by Durham regional police in December of 2017 after they found Rori Hache's torso in Lake Ontario, Canadian Press reports. More body parts were later found in his basement.
The teen was pregnant and went missing earlier in August of that year.
Police alleged that DNA from the other victim, Kandis Fitzpatrick, was also found in Strong's basement. Fitzpatrick had last been seen by her family in 2008 and was reported missing in 2010.