
Summary
Name:
Peter James WilsonYears Active:
2010Status:
ImprisonedClass:
MurdererVictims:
1Method:
Throat cuttingNationality:
USA
Summary: Murderer
Name:
Peter James WilsonStatus:
ImprisonedVictims:
1Method:
Throat cuttingNationality:
USAYears Active:
2010Date Convicted:
October 21, 2010Peter James Wilson was born in 1981. He grew up in Canada, but later moved to Abbotsford, British Columbia. Little is known about his early childhood or family background. He did have two daughters from a previous relationship. Later, he married Sarah Wilson, who had two daughters, including Clare Shelswell, from a different relationship.
Wilson suffered from bipolar disorder, which affected his mood and behavior. He had issues with anger management that were noted by people who interacted with him. Wilson had both Canadian and American citizenship.
In June 2010, the family took a vacation in Hoodsport, Washington. This trip was meant to be a family holiday for relaxation and enjoyment. However, there were already some signs of conflict in his relationship with his wife, particularly regarding parenting and discipline matters.
During the trip, Wilson got into an argument with Sarah about how to discipline Clare and her older sister. This disagreement became the center of attention during the time they spent together in Washington.
It was during this family vacation that Wilson's actions led to a tragic event. On June 27, 2010, he was arrested after a serious crime occurred. This incident changed the lives of many people connected to him forever. Wilson was later sentenced to 55 years in a U.S. prison for his actions.
On June 27, 2010, in Hoodsport, Washington, Peter James Wilson murdered his five-year-old stepdaughter, Clare Shelswell. This tragic event occurred during a family vacation. Following a disagreement with his wife about how to discipline Clare and her sister, Wilson killed Clare using a knife from the kitchen.
Emergency services received a 911 call from Clare's mother, Sarah Wilson, who reported the incident. When police arrived, they found Clare lying dead in a pool of blood. Wilson was at the scene and was arrested immediately by the authorities.
Later, during police questioning, Wilson confessed to the killing. He stated that he acted after the argument with his wife about parenting. Wilson was charged with first-degree murder. On October 21, 2010, he was sentenced to 55 years in prison for his crime, which included an additional 24 months because he used a deadly weapon.
Clare was described as a cheerful and vibrant child, and the impact of her death was devastating to her family. Wilson's actions brought about a significant tragedy, leaving lasting scars on those who loved Clare.