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Final appeal rejected for financial adviser who killed disabled client with pipe bomb

The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear the appeal of an Alberta financial adviser who murdered his disabled client with a pipe bomb disguised as a gift after she learned he had lost all of her money.

Alberta man found guilty of murder after 2011 death of 23-year-old single mom

Single mother Victoria Shachtay was killed by a bomb inside a wrapped present delivered to her home in November 2011. Brian Malley's appeal of his first-degree murder conviction has been dismissed. (Facebook/Flickr)

The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear the appeal of an Alberta financial adviserwho murdered his disabled client with a pipe bomb disguised as a gift after she learned he had lost all of her money.

Victoria Shachtay, 23,had entrusted Brian Malley with more than half a million dollars she had been awarded followinga car crash thatleft her paralyzed.

The country's highest court has denied leave to appeal without providing reasons, as per its usual practice.

Shachtay, asingle mother, died in her wheelchair when she opened a gift bag that had been left on her doorstep inInnisfail, Alta., in 2011.

Malleywas found guilty of first-degree murder following a jury trial in 2015.

He will continue to serve his sentence:life in prison with no chance of parole for at least 25 years.

Shachtay was paralyzed in a car crash in 2004when she was 16 and pregnant.

She received a $575,000 court settlement in 2007 and turned it over to Malley to help her invest the money so she could continue to support herself and her daughter.By April 2011, it was nearly all gone.

On Nov. 25, 2011, a green-and-gold gift bag was delivered to her door. Her caregiver brought the package inside andShachtayopened it while sitting in her wheelchair at the kitchen table.

The 23-year-old died instantly.

Malley wanted a newtrial because the jury had not been allowed to hear evidence about otherpossible suspects in the case.