Board deemed sex offender a risk years before he was accused of killing woman, child
EDMONTON — Four years before a mother and her 16-month-old son were killed in western Alberta, police had warned the public that a registered sex offender would be released and there was a chance he could harm “a female, including children.”
Robert Major, 53, faces two counts of second-degree murder in last week’s deaths of Mchale Busch, 24, and her son, Noah McConnell. Major has also been charged with causing an indignity to human remains.
RCMP have said the woman and her son died Sept. 16 — the day before they were reported missing — and their bodies discovered Sept. 17 in Major’s apartment in Hinton, about 290 kilometres west of Edmonton.
In July 2017, Edmonton police issued a public warning that Major would be living in the community. It is unclear when he moved to Hinton.