![]() Officers with the Canada Border Services Agency seized his computer equipment at the airport and notified Edmonton police. ![]() This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The staff sergeant explained that police needed evidence of three things before they could do so: that Marek knowingly and willingly posted the video, that he did so while in Canada and that he was the site’s owner and operator at the time. It carries a maximum two-year prison term.Ĭlark said investigators didn’t originally have the evidence they needed to charge Marek. He doesn’t believe Edmonton police have ever laid such a charge before. Bill Clark with the Edmonton homicide unit said the investigation was long and complex because Marek was “very elusive,” with no home address and had been out of the country. One way or another, my life will end one day, and so will theirs.” “I wouldn’t mind taking a break from the world … I’ve dedicated my life to fight against Evil and Lies, and I know that God and Truth are on my side. “It may sound strange, but at this point in my life, jail doesn’t sound all that unattractive,” said the statement. ![]() It may sound strange, but at this point in my life, jail doesn’t sound all that unattractiveīefore he was charged, a statement that appeared on the 38-year-old’s website said he was going to meet with police for an interview and expected he might be arrested. Marek, who remains in custody, appeared briefly in court Wednesday and was scheduled to make another appearance Thursday. Activate your Online Access Now Article content ![]() If you are a Home delivery print subscriber, unlimited online access is included in your subscription. ![]()
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