The commissioner has ruled against a motion from OARC to have local police forces release more information about additional crimes Elizabeth Wettlaufer may have committed.
WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Police, London Police and the OPP will not have to release any further information about Elizabeth Wettlaufer.
The commissioner rejected a motion from the Ontario Association of Residents Councils on Tuesday. They had asked for further information to be released about even more crimes that Wettlaufer may have committed in Woodstock and London.
Justice Eileen Gillese said that such a move would delay the work of the inquiry. According to the CBC, the information they were looking for related to two additional crimes Wettlaufer admitted to in 2018 that were not part of the inquiry's public hearings.

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