A Powassan man accused of stealing an iconic portrait of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill from Ottawa’s Chateau Laurier Hotel has pleaded guilty. Skip to main content Sections ...
The forged signature was identical to the signature on the authentic photograph — and a reason investigators knew it was a fake. By comparing the signatures of Yousuf Karsh on his other famous ...
OTTAWA — The Ontario man accused of stealing an iconic portrait of former British prime minister Winston Churchill from Ottawa's Chateau Laurier hotel has pleaded guilty. Jeffrey Wood submitted ...
The man accused of stealing one of the world's most famous portraits from Ottawa's Château Laurier hotel and replacing it with a fake during a COVID-19 lockdown has pleaded guilty to three of six ...
Jeffrey Wood submitted his plea in an Ottawa courtroom Friday morning, more than three years after the photo of the former British prime minister disappeared from Ottawa's Chateau Laurier hotel.
Share this story... The Ontario man accused of stealing an iconic portrait of former British prime minister Winston Churchill from Ottawa’s Chateau Laurier hotel has pleaded guilty. Jeffrey Wood ...
more than three years after the photo of the former British prime minister disappeared from Ottawa's Chateau Laurier hotel. Known as "The Roaring Lion," the wartime photo of Churchill was snapped by ...
Jeffrey Wood, centre, enters the Ottawa Courthouse with his lawyer Lawrence Greenspon on Thursday morning. Wood was accused of stealing a famous portrait from the Château Laurier hotel.