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Krissy’s employer, Sherry Robinson, went to the home to check on her after she didn’t show up to work at the Spa Sedona that morning and was allegedly met at the door by a shirtless Fenn — a massive man who stands about 6-foot-6 and weighs about 240 pounds.

Robinson has said Krissy’s on-again-off-again boyfriend sent her away, telling her the mother of three was sick and she’d call her later.

But after noticing blood on Fenn’s arm, she walked back to her vehicle and called 911.

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Fenn allegedly drove off in his pickup truck before Durham Regional Police officers arrived to find Krissy and her son dead inside the house.

Vana was rushed to hospital but did not survive.

Fenn, who has a history of violence that includes assaulting a cop, was arrested that night in Oshawa and has remained in custody.

Police have said autopsies revealed two of the victims died of “sharp force trauma” and a third died of asphyxiation. They have not specified who was strangled.

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A GoFundMe campaign, Pejcinovski Family Relief, has so far raised nearly $100,000 to help with the surviving family members — Krissy’s 16-year-old daughter and her ex-husband, the father of the three kids.

Cremer wouldn’t comment on how her client is holding up, but she did say she aims to move his case forward “as quickly as possible.”

“It’s always a very difficult, very, very stressful time for any person to go through the criminal justice system when they’re charged with something,” Cremer said. “So, as a defence lawyer, I’m very mindful of that.

“And that is something you want to deal with as quickly as possible, to get a case moving, to get trial dates set as quickly as possible,” she added.

Fenn’s next court appearance will be via video on May 10 — the day before his 30th birthday.

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