Erick (l) and Carlo Fryer (Image Credit: Facebook)
Okanagan Murders

No parole for 18 years for man convicted in gruesome murder of Kamloops brothers

Nov 19, 2024 | 3:30 PM

VANCOUVER — The man convicted in the gruesome murder of two brothers from Kamloops has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 18 years.

A jury convicted Wade Cudmore, 35, of second-degree murder in September for killing Erick and Carlo Fryer and dumping their bodies in a remote area near Naramata in May 2021.

At trial, jurors heard Cudmore used a hunting knife, a roofing hammer and a pump-action shotgun in the killings. Their bodies were later discovered by a hiker.

Despite his conviction, Cudmore continued to maintain his innocence during a sentencing hearing on Monday.

“I’m sorry for the Fryer brothers being murdered and for their family but my story hasn’t changed,” he said.

“I testified that I had nothing to do with the murders.”

Second-degree murder carries an automatic sentence of life in prison under the Criminal Code, with no chance of parole for between 10 and 25 years.

A B.C. Supreme Court judge in Vancouver accepted Crown’s submission, calling for the 18-year parole limitation. Cudmore’s defence had sought 12 years.

Cudmore’s co-accused in the killings, Anthony Graham, remains at large.