B.C. man feared ‘hit’ because of a feeling, ex-Mountie tells inquest into deaths
BURNABY — A former RCMP officer says a man found dead with his wife and two young sons in Prince Rupert, B.C., told him days before that he had a “feeling” that someone was trying to kill them, not because anyone had actually threatened them.
Former corporal Matthew Jones, now a constable with the CN Police Service, told a B.C. coroners inquest into the deaths that he pulled over Christopher Duong and his wife, Janet Nguyen, as they were driving around Prince Rupert at about 2 a.m. in June 2023, with their boys, aged two and four, in the back seat.
He says Duong told police in an earlier interaction the same night that if they stopped driving they would be killed, so he went out to find the family, who he described as neighbours with children around the same age as his.
Jones says he pulled over the couple’s pickup about 20 minutes later, and Nguyen was on a call with Duong’s sister who was on speakerphone “screaming over and over again” that her brother wasn’t “crazy.”


