UPDATE: Life in prison for the murderer of A.J. Holdner
Melanie Holdner says every time she sees a black truck, it reminds her of her brother’s murder.
Holdner was at Saskatoon Court of Queen’s Bench this week for the sentencing of Robert Jaymz McCamon and Kyle Jonathan Scott. The two men pleaded guilty in connection to the murder of A.J. Holdner, 25, who was found dead in his broken-down pick-up truck on July 11, 2013.
McCamon, 21, was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 17 years after pleading guilty to second-degree murder. Scott, also 21, pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact to murder and received a four-year sentence. However, he only has a year left to serve after getting a double-remand credit for time spent in custody.
According to an agreed statement of facts, Scott and A.J.were both from Young, Sask. and Scott was friends with McCamon. All three men had been living in A.J.’s truck in Saskatoon when it broke down where they would park to sleep just south of the city on July 10, 2013.
McCamon admitted hitting A.J. 15 times with a baseball bat while A.J. was under the hood trying to fix his truck. McCamon told police he was mad at A.J. for taking off with his belongings and “lost it.”
“I just got p—– off, you know this is the f—— heat of the moment sort of thing. I hit him once, I didn’t know what the f— to do, so I just kept hitting him,” he said after his arrest.


