Obnes Regis sentenced to 16 years for the 2021 homicide of Naomi Onotera
Langley, Integrated Homicide Investigation Team
Tue Jul 16 15:25:00 PDT 2024
File # 2021-1125
Background:
On August 29, 2021, the family of Naomi Onotera reported her missing from her home in Langley, BC. A missing person investigation ensued, led by the Langley RCMP, with an out-pouring of support from the community to find their missing school teacher. After evidence was located leading to investigators to believe that Naomi Onotera had been met with foul play, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) took conduct of the investigation.
On December 17, 2021, homicide investigators arrested 49-year-old Obnes Regis, the husband of Naomi Onotera. He was subsequently charged with manslaughter and indignity to human remains.
On May 31, 2024, following nearly seven months of trial, Obnes Regis appeared in court and pled guilty to both charges.
Update:
On July 16, 2024, the Honourable Justice Devlin from the Supreme Court of British Columbia sentenced Obnes Regis to 12 years in prison for the manslaughter conviction and five years consecutive for the indignity to human remains conviction. After considering the totality principle of sentencing, this was reduced to a total of 16 years . As a result of the conclusion of court proceedings and sentencing, additional details can be shared.
One of the determining factors that alerted investigators that this was more than a missing persons case was a conflicting timeline of events. Investigators eventually pieced together a more accurate series of events from witnesses.
The statements from the friends and family of Ms. Onotera solidified the timeline
said Staff Sergeant David Lee of IHIT, We wish to recognize their assistance in what was a very difficult time for all.
While working closely with experts from the Integrated Forensic Identification Service (IFIS), homicide investigators completed an initial search of the Onotera residence in 2021. Through a meticulous analysis process of the evidence and items found during the search, prioritization of exhibits was established and sent to the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) for further analysis. The work of the RCMP’s forensic experts and scientists at BCIT confirmed that human remains were in the residence at the time of the searches.
The community was looking for answers at this time,
said Staff Sergeant David Lee, and in our pursuit of justice for Naomi Onotera, investigators were ensuring the evidence collected was accurate and concrete to present to Crown and prepare for an upcoming arrest.
Throughout the investigative process, IHIT obtained information from Obnes Regis and connected it to surveillance and forensic evidence. This led to an arrest being made and charges laid in December 2021.
This was a difficult investigation and it impacted investigators and the community,
said Staff Sergeant David Lee, We hope that this outcome brings closure to the friends, family of Naomi Onotera and the community who supported her.
The family of Naomi Onotera extend their heartfelt gratitude to IHIT, the Langley RCMP, and Crown Counsel for their hours of tireless work these past years. Its still hard to fathom our beloved Naomi is gone,
said a family member, We are grateful for the continued support from the community and the Surrey School District. We hope Naomi’s memory will live on in everyone’s hearts and she will get the justice she deserves.
If you have been affected by this case, please do not hesitate to contact the RCMP or police department Victim Services program in your area. You may also access victim services by contacting VictimLINK, a 24-hour British Columbia toll-free information (1-800-563-0808) support and referral line for victims.
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S/Sgt. David LeeMedia Relations Officer
Integrated Homicide Investigations Team (IHIT)
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