Glenn Ernest Fenwick has been sentenced in connection with the 2006 disappearance of Christopher Jarvis.

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  1. It’s tragic to hear about the sentencing of Glenn Ernest Fenwick in connection to the disappearance of Christopher Jarvis. Cases like these serve as a reminder of the ongoing pain felt by families when loved ones go missing. Justice for Christopher and his family is vital, and I hope they find some closure through this development. It’s essential that we continue to support missing persons cases and advocate for their families.

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