Sarnia, Ont. man convicted of murder sentenced to life in prison


A Sarnia man convicted of murder last January has been sentenced to life in prison with no eligibility of parole for 15 years.
Joseph Dicarlo, 46, pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of second degree murder in the death of his fiancé Natalie Bartlett on Jan 14, 2021.
Dicarlo shot Bartlett eight times at point blank range.
He read a brief statement in court today following victim impact statements and said Natalie did not deserve to die and apologized to her family.
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