Glenn Ernest Fenwick has been sentenced in relation to the 2006 disappearance of Christopher Jarvis.

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  1. It’s tragic to hear about the sentencing related to Christopher Jarvis’s disappearance. Cases like this highlight the long-lasting impact such events have on families and communities. It’s important that justice is served for those affected. My thoughts go out to Christopher’s family and friends as they navigate this difficult time.

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