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Former inmate shocked Raymond Cormier accused of killing Tina Fontaine

A man who spent years in a federal prison says he was shocked to hear his friend Raymond Cormier has been charged in the death of Tina Fontaine, whose body was pulled out of the Red River in August of 2014.

Dale Turcotte says Cormier, accused in teen's death, 'got along with everybody' in prison

RAW: Dale Turcotte shocked former friend Raymond Cormier has been charged in the death of Tina Fontaine

9 years ago
Duration 1:14
A man who spent years in a federal prison says he was shocked to hear his former friend has been charged in the death of Tina Fontaine.

A man who spent years in a federal prison says he was shocked to hear his former friendhas been charged in the death of Tina Fontaine, whose body was pulled out of the Red River in August of 2014.

Dale Turcotte recently finished a 12-year sentence. Turcotte said he was given six years for killing a man and another six yearsfor sellingdrugs to an undercover police officer.

"The first time I killed a child molester. I got six years for that. And I sold a kilo of coke to an undercover. Then i got six years and one month for that."

Turcotte said he used to play poker daily with RaymondCormier during the three years the men spent together at Stony Mountain Institution.

"[He was] a normal guy. It's weird," Turcotte said. "It was almost like he didn't belong in jail; he was always smiling, always joking around I would have never have guessed."

Cormier, 53, was arrested last week. Hehas been charged with second-degree murder in Fontaine's death.

Raymond Cormier, 53, is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Tina Fontaine, 15, whose body was found in Winnipeg's Red River in August 2014.

Court documents in Cormier's case indicate that although the teen's body was recovered from the river Aug. 17, 2014, she was likely killed almost a week earlier "on or about the 10thday of August" that year.

Turcottesaid herespected Cormier in prison and gave him thenickname"Frenchie," because he apparently had "a very French accent." He added thatheishaving a hard time coming to grips with the crimes his former friendhas been charged with.

"[He] got along with everybody, really funny, really wiry....That's why I was so surprised," Turcotte said.

Cormier has at least 92 prior convictions across Canada.Cormier never spoke much about his personal life or past convictions, except thathe had been charged for some violent offences, Turcotte said.

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9 years ago
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Influence of drugs

According to court parole documents, Cormier has a history of committing crimes while under the influence of drugs.

"Most of your past offences and assaults were most often during your attempt to steal money from your victims for drugs," a report from June 2012 states.

The report was filed ahead of Cormier's release from prison after he served a 3-year sentence for robbery and driving under the influence, among other offences. Itgoes on to note that Cormier has a history of violent behaviour "that began at a young age" and doesn't appear to have improved with treatment.

Cormier has used his fists and various knives to commit crimes, the report says.

"The [parole] board finds you have a serious violent criminal history where you utilized weapons and threats to achieve your criminal means," the report states. "Although you have completed programming, it is determined you have made minimal gains.You remain assessed as a high risk for future violent offending."

The report adds Cormier had shown remorse for his actions and there was no information in either the June report, or a similar pre-release parole reportfiled in December that same year,to suggest Cormier had been diagnosed with a mental illness or disorder.

Cormierstruggledduring his time in prison, Turcotte said.

Dale Turcotte says he's having a hard time coming to grips with the fact that his former friend Raymond Cormier has been charged in the death of Tina Fontaine. (CBC)
"He was always depressed, he didn't think things were worth it," Turcotte said."But you never know what's inside someone's [head], what demons are lurking or what they are holding back."

Turcotte said he was appalled to hear about what happened to Fontaine.

"She wasa 15-year-old who had a whole life ahead of her and a chance to fix herself. Seeing that and how she was found,I can't imagine being her family," he said.

"I saw her auntie on televisionand no matter who you are, what you've been through, to see that story and her auntie reacting crushes you, no matter what you've done. Look at me: no matter my record, I was sitting there like, 'Wow.'"

Cormier is scheduled to appear in a Winnipeg court Tuesday.