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Chained-teen suspect's body found in Ontario woods

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That closes this avenue of investigation.  I honestly can't say I'm broken up and teary eye'd at hearing this news.  Photos at at story link.

Chained-teen suspect's body found, police say
RCMP believe body is Wayne Alan Cunningham
CBC News Posted: Oct 4, 2012 9:25 AM AT Last Updated: Oct 4, 2012 11:37 AM AT

The body of the second suspect accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old boy and chaining him up in a Nova Scotia house has been found in the area of Longlac, Ont., say RCMP.  While the body hasn't been positively identified, police believe it is Wayne Alan Cunningham, 31, charged with forcible confinement and sexual assault in the case of a teenager who was allegedly kept at a house on Nova Scotia's South Shore.

Members of the Ontario Provincial Police found the body at about 8:30 p.m. ET Wednesday, close to the grey 2003 Hyundai Elantra that Cunningham was believed to be driving.  "The body was discovered during a ground search by members of the OPP Northwest Region Emergency Response Team," said RCMP Sgt. Alain Leblanc.

While the cause of death is under investigation, police said they do not suspect foul play. They have not said how he died.  "I don't have the details of what was found in the vehicle or around Mr. Cunningham's body," Leblanc said Thursday.

Sylvia Cunningham, Wayne Cunningham's mother, told CBC News the family was told Wednesday of the discovery of the body. She said the family was doing, "good as can be expected."  "He'd been in trouble a lot with the law but when he was younger he was a good kid. But he just got mixed up and it's hard to explain," Cunningham said Thursday.  She said she saw her son "every once in a while" and last saw him in August.  Cunningham has one brother and one sister.

Cunningham and David James Leblanc, 47, were both charged with forcible confinement and sexual assault after a 16-year-old boy escaped a house in Upper Chelsea, Lunenburg County, and told police he had been kept there for two weeks.  Leblanc was found disoriented and barefoot earlier this week, in the same area the body was found Wednesday evening.

Police say Leblanc, who was taken into custody, is still not fit to be transported to Nova Scotia for "medical reasons."  "Our focus now is to bring Mr. Leblanc back from Ontario so that he can answer to these serious charges," said the RCMP's Alain Leblanc. "It's our hope that it can be done sooner rather than later."

Chains wrapped around wrists, ankles
The discovery of the body effectively ends a national manhunt for the two men, which started last week after the teenager escaped from the house and walked more than one kilometre to another home to ask for help.

The police released several photos of the men — including ones of Cunningham at different times in his life, with different hair lengths.

An arrest warrant for the Leblanc and Cunningham said, "Over the course of several days these two men forcibly confined and sexually assaulted [the teen]," and that the two "were talking about trying to sell him."

The teen had chains wrapped around his wrists and ankles and was wearing nothing but a hooded sweatshirt and a hat when he arrived on Terry Frauzel's doorstep.  Frauzel told CBC News he cut the chains off the boy and drove him to a house in Bridgewater.  The teen was later treated in hospital and police say he is now safe.
 
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