Police have upgraded the murder accusation against the guy accused of killing his wife.
Collingwood homeowner James Schwalm’s charge in his wife’s death has been raised to first-degree murder, according to police.
Schwalm, 38, is now facing first-degree murder and indignity to a dead body charges in connection with the death of his wife, Ashley Schwalm, 40, whose body was discovered in a fiery automobile wreck just before 6 a.m. on Jan. 26. The accident happened off Arrowhead Road, according to authorities. After landing, a grey Mitsubishi Outlander SUV careened down an embankment and caught fire.
Police initially charged Schwalm with second-degree murder. He was formerly a fire captain with the Brampton Fire and Emergency Services, but he has been fired.
James Schwalm was in bail court today where the charges were updated. He remains in custody, but the charges have not been proven in court.
The investigation is ongoing, with the Collingwood OPP crime unit getting support from the Office of the Fire Marshal, Ontario Forensic Pathology Services, the Office of the Chief Coroner for Ontario, OPP Forensic Identification Services, OPP Regional Support Team, OPP Technical Collision Investigators and Reconstructionists, and the OPP Emergency Response Team (ERT).
Anyone with any information is asked to contact the Collingwood OPP at 705-445-4321 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or ontariocrimestoppers.ca.
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