Arrest photos, more notebook entries, shown at David Yates' second-degree murder trial
Police photos shown in a St. Thomas, Ont., courtroom Thursday show David Yates arrived at London police headquarters after his arrest with freshly stitched wounds and wearing a hospital bracelet.
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Man provided substance that killed woman, St. Thomas police allege in manslaughter case
St. Thomas, Ont., police have charged a 46-year-old man with manslaughter, alleging he supplied the substance that caused a woman's death late last month.
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Crime severity drops in St. Thomas, Ont., but intimate partner violence continues to rise
While overall crime in St. Thomas, Ont., has become less severe over the past two years, a troubling rise in intimate partner violence continues to challenge local police, according to the St. Thomas Police Service's 2025 annual report.
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St. Thomas trucker killed in serious highway crash on Hwy. 403
Police say a 30-year-old man from St. Thomas was killed Monday when his transport truck crashed into two other vehicles along Highway 403 West.
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SWANSEA: St Thomas man jailed after knife threats

David Nigel Dallimore, of St Leger Crescent, St Thomas, Swansea, was brought before Swansea Crown Court after admitting possession of an offensive weapon, making threats with a bladed article in a private place, harassment, and battery. A kidnapping charge was not proceeded with after the prosecution offered no evidence on that count.

Judge Huw Rees described Dallimore’s actions as “inexplicable and bizarre” and said what had unfolded at the victim’s home “borders on a ménage of some kind.” He stressed that the courts were required to treat seriously offences involving “the culture of threatening with knives” as a matter of public policy.

The judge told Dallimore he had “devastated the family unit” but expressed hope that matters could eventually be put behind them. With a one-quarter discount applied for his guilty pleas, Dallimore was sentenced to 18 months in prison. He will serve up to half in custody before being released on licence to complete the remainder in the community.

The court heard that on March 13 this year, Dallimore was invited to the home of a woman he knew called Sian Lewis by a mutual friend. Prosecutor Craig Jones explained that the pair spent the evening drinking and socialising before having sex. The following morning Dallimore gave Ms Lewis his phone number as he left.

What followed was a rapid deterioration in Dallimore’s behaviour. He bombarded Ms Lewis with unwanted messages and calls before arriving at her home in the Manselton area of Swansea late on the evening of March 13, demanding to know who the males inside her property were.

The court was told Dallimore was “clearly under the influence of either alcohol or controlled substances” and refused to leave when asked, wedging his foot in the door to prevent it from closing. Ms Lewis eventually managed to push the door shut and the defendant left.

Dallimore returned in the early hours of the following morning. When the front door was opened he rushed inside and pulled a chef-type knife from the waistband of his trousers. He began waving the blade at a man in the property, David Evan Turner.

The prosecution outlined how Dallimore attempted to force Mr Turner to place his hands flat on the kitchen worktop so he could stab them, shouting “I’m going to kill you. I’m going to slash your face” and “Where’s the stuff?”. He slapped Mr Turner across the face and claimed he had served a prison sentence for murder, that accomplices were waiting outside, and that he had access to firearms.

Dallimore then concealed the knife behind the fridge and forced Mr Turner out of the property and into a works van parked outside, compelling his captive to drive them both away from the scene.

Officers had already been alerted and firearms units were deployed to the area. The van was located and stopped, with both occupants initially arrested. When police attended the property, two knives were recovered from behind the fridge and stab-type marks were noted on the kitchen worktop.

Dallimore has a history of convictions including for possession of offensive weapons, public disorder, battery, and motoring offences. In 2020 he was jailed for perverting the course of justice after crashing his car and then falsely blaming a cousin of his partner for taking the vehicle without consent – an accusation that led to the innocent man being arrested and placed at risk of recall to prison. His most recent conviction, from June 2025, was for dangerous driving, for which he received a community order.

Dean Pulling, representing Dallimore, acknowledged the conduct was “brazen” and would carry consequences beyond the courtroom. He characterised the episode as a “grotesque mid-life crisis,” describing an “ill-judged affair” followed by a loss of control driven by “misplaced jealousy when it became apparent that the sexual exploits of the previous night would not be repeated.”

The barrister told the court that Dallimore has three children with his wife, with a fourth on the way, along with both parties having one child each from previous relationships. He said that despite the events, Dallimore hopes to return to the family and “make amends,” and hopes his wife is prepared to “give him a second chance.”

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A day of listening to Sonny Rollins (1930-2026)

Since yesterday's news of the death of saxophonist Sonny Rollins (1930-2026), I have been listening to albums with him in my collection. I began with his "Saxophone Colossus" (1957), with his wonderful calypso "St. Thomas" and the incomparable Max Roach on drums; contined with "Sonny Rollins on Impulse!" (1965), with

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Jeffrey Epstein’s private 72‑acre island, Little St. James, lies about two miles off the coast of St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands and housed several villas, a helipad and a dock accessed by a boat marked “LSJ.” Court documents, flight logs and witness statements indicate that Epstein used the island to conceal sexual abuse, transporting under‑age girls from St. Thomas by private jet and helicopters owned by his company Hyperion Air. The U.S. Virgin Islands’ attorney general, Denise George, described the island as a refuge for his criminal activity and sued his estate, securing a $105 million settlement for the territory. Testimonies allege that victims were locked in rooms, threatened with weapons, and could only leave by boat or helicopter, while some airport staff reported seeing Epstein with apparent pre‑teens. After Epstein’s 2019 death, billionaire Stephen Deckoff purchased Little St. James and neighboring Great St. James for $60 million, announcing plans to turn the properties into a luxury resort.

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Where is Jeffrey Epstein's island — and what reportedly happened on Little St. James?

Jeffrey Epstein's private island Little St. James is the site of a number of alleged crimes.

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New 12-unit housing complex for pregnant women, single moms opens in St. Thomas
The local non-profit organization Fresh Start Support Services opened a new transitional housing complex in St. Thomas on April 27. The building includes 12, two-bedroom units for pregnant women and single mothers experiencing homelessness or abuse.
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