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Sydney River McDonald's murders

The Sydney River McDonald's murders was a shooting spree and armed robbery that occurred on May 7, 1992 at a McDonald's restaurant in Sydney River, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Sydney River McDonald's murders
Back of the restaurant on May 7, 1992, shortly after the discovery of the murders
LocationSydney River, Nova Scotia, Canada
Coordinates46.107623,-60.224056
DateMay 7, 1992
12:50 am ADT (UTC-03:00)
Attack type
Triple-murder
Weapons
Deaths3
Injured1
PerpetratorsFreeman Daniel MacNeil
Darren Muise
Derek Wood

The shooting and robbery left three people dead, and one person survived with life-altering injuries that left them permanently disabled. The deceased victims were Neil Burroughs Jr., Jimmy Fagen, and Donna Warren. Arlene MacNeil survived her headwounds. The shooters stole just over $2,000 CAD from the restaurant’s safe.

That early morning robbery and shooting was committed by three young men, with one of them, Derek Wood, working for that McDonald’s restaurant. They were arrested about a week later and all were convicted by the end of 1993 in separate trials. Today both Freeman Daniel MacNeil and Darren Muise are out on parole while Wood remains incarcerated. It was one of the highest-profile murder cases in Canada at the time.

Background

Victims

Neil Burroughs Jr., aged 29, was a maintenance worker that served at McDonald’s restaurants in Industrial Cape Breton. He lived in Glace Bay with his wife and son. He was originally from the Cape Breton town of Dominion.[1]

James “Jimmy” Fagan, aged 27, was a janitor from Sydney. He was arriving for his 1:00 a.m. shift when he was shot.[2]

Donna Warren, aged 22, from North Sydney. She was the swing manager that night. She was a law student. She was the only one working that night that knew the combination to the safe where the money was stored.[2]

Robbery and murders

Derek Wood, 18, an employee of the restaurant along with two friends, Freeman Daniel MacNeil, 23, and Darren Muise, 18, broke into the restaurant after closing, planning to rob the establishment. They murdered their victims with a .22 calibre pistol, several knives, and a shovel. One victim survived after being shot in the face, but was left permanently disabled. Forcing an employee to open the restaurant's safe, they made off with $2,017.[3]

Community response

The murders put Sydney into the spotlight as this became a national news story. The restaurant was in the shopping district of Sydney River on Kings Road. It reopened on May 14, 1992 after RCMP officers and psychologists accompanied staff through a walk-through of the restaurant.[4] The building was demolished in 2000 and moved down the road to a more accessible location.[3]

Trial and sentence

MacNeil and Wood were sentenced to life imprisonment with 25 years before parole eligibility. Muise received 20 years before parole eligibility.[3]

Parole dispositions

On March 29, 2011, the National Parole Board announced their decision to grant Muise day parole. A member stated: "Given the significant and real progress you have made over the years, your case management team is of the opinion that the probability that you commit a crime after your release is low." He received full parole on November 22, 2012.[5]

On December 29, 2022, McNeil was granted day parole. The National Parole Board had rejected an application for parole by Wood earlier that year, claiming he was "too high a risk to reoffend".[6]


References

  1. ^ Sullivan, Nicole (May 6, 2022) [May 7, 2022]. "Thirty years of pain: McDonald's murders 'shattered' Cape Breton community" (HTML). Cape Breton Post. Sydney, N.S. pp. A1, A10–A11. from the original on May 9, 2023. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Cox, Kevin (October 9, 1993). "Death was on the menu" (PDF). The Globe and Mail. Toronto. p. D3. ProQuest 1146306714. Retrieved May 7, 2023 – via ProQuest.
  3. ^ a b c Macintyre, Mary Ellen (May 7, 2012). . The Chronicle Herald. Halifax, Nova Scotia. Archived from the original on December 12, 2014. Retrieved January 15, 2015.
  4. ^ Jessome, Phonse (June 28, 2016). Murder at McDonald's: The killers next door (Kindle ed.). New York: MysteriousPress.com/Open Road. indica 2225–2240. ASIN B01GR10MTY.
  5. ^ CBC Staff (November 29, 2012). "N.S. McDonald's killer granted full parole". CBC News. Halifax, Nova Scotia. from the original on June 24, 2014. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
  6. ^ Ayers, Tom (December 29, 2022). "Day parole granted to man convicted in Sydney River McDonald's murders". CBC News. Halifax, Nova Scotia. Archived from the original on December 29, 2022. Retrieved December 29, 2022.

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were Neil Burroughs Jr Jimmy Fagen and Donna Warren Arlene MacNeil survived her headwounds The shooters stole just over 2 000 CAD from the restaurant s safe That early morning robbery and shooting was committed by three young men with one of them Derek Wood working for that McDonald s restaurant They were arrested about a week later and all were convicted by the end of 1993 in separate trials Today both Freeman Daniel MacNeil and Darren Muise are out on parole while Wood remains incarcerated It was one of the highest profile murder cases in Canada at the time Contents 1 Background 1 1 Victims 2 Robbery and murders 3 Community response 4 Trial and sentence 4 1 Parole dispositions 5 ReferencesBackgroundVictims Neil Burroughs Jr aged 29 was a maintenance worker that served at McDonald s restaurants in Industrial Cape Breton He lived in Glace Bay with his wife and son He was originally from the Cape Breton town of Dominion 1 James Jimmy Fagan aged 27 was a janitor from Sydney He was arriving for his 1 00 a m shift when he was shot 2 Donna Warren aged 22 from North Sydney She was the swing manager that night She was a law student She was the only one working that night that knew the combination to the safe where the money was stored 2 Robbery and murdersDerek Wood 18 an employee of the restaurant along with two friends Freeman Daniel MacNeil 23 and Darren Muise 18 broke into the restaurant after closing planning to rob the establishment They murdered their victims with a 22 calibre pistol several knives and a shovel One victim survived after being shot in the face but was left permanently disabled Forcing an employee to open the restaurant s safe they made off with 2 017 3 Community responseThe murders put Sydney into the spotlight as this became a national news story The restaurant was in the shopping district of Sydney River on Kings Road It reopened on May 14 1992 after RCMP officers and psychologists accompanied staff through a walk through of the restaurant 4 The building was demolished in 2000 and moved down the road to a more accessible location 3 Trial and sentenceMacNeil and Wood were sentenced to life imprisonment with 25 years before parole eligibility Muise received 20 years before parole eligibility 3 Parole dispositions On March 29 2011 the National Parole Board announced their decision to grant Muise day parole A member stated Given the significant and real progress you have made over the years your case management team is of the opinion that the probability that you commit a crime after your release is low He received full parole on November 22 2012 5 On December 29 2022 McNeil was granted day parole The National Parole Board had rejected an application for parole by Wood earlier that year claiming he was too high a risk to reoffend 6 Portals nbsp Canada nbsp 1990sReferences Sullivan Nicole May 6 2022 May 7 2022 Thirty years of pain McDonald s murders shattered Cape Breton community HTML Cape Breton Post Sydney N S pp A1 A10 A11 Archived from the original on May 9 2023 Retrieved May 7 2023 a b Cox Kevin October 9 1993 Death was on the menu PDF The Globe and Mail Toronto p D3 ProQuest 1146306714 Retrieved May 7 2023 via ProQuest a b c Macintyre Mary Ellen May 7 2012 Twenty years of heartache The Chronicle Herald Halifax Nova Scotia Archived from the original on December 12 2014 Retrieved January 15 2015 Jessome Phonse June 28 2016 Murder at McDonald s The killers next door Kindle ed New York MysteriousPress com Open Road indica 2225 2240 ASIN B01GR10MTY CBC Staff November 29 2012 N S McDonald s killer granted full parole CBC News Halifax Nova Scotia Archived from the original on June 24 2014 Retrieved May 7 2023 Ayers Tom December 29 2022 Day parole granted to man convicted in Sydney River McDonald s murders CBC News Halifax Nova Scotia Archived from the original on December 29 2022 Retrieved December 29 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sydney River McDonald 27s murders amp oldid 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