Murder victim Henry Neudorf of Tilbury. (Photo via Facebook)
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Sentencing date set for Tilbury killer

Sentencing for the man who killed Henry Neudorf has been set for next month.

David Trealout, 36, returned to Chatham court by video on Monday to set a June 18 date for his sentencing.

Trealout's sentencing was delayed on March 16 after a defence associate overseeing the sentencing had a medical emergency that required emergency heart surgery.

Previous sentencing dates on December 16 and January 19 were also postponed. The December 16 sentencing was adjourned because another case took precedence, while the January 19 sentencing didn't take place because the defence didn't show up for court.

Trealout pleaded guilty in September 2025 to killing 55-year-old Henry Neudorf and was to be sentenced on second-degree murder charges on December 16.

Trealout was initially charged with first-degree murder, but pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of second-degree murder in Chatham Superior Court on September 12, 2025.

Neudorf's body was discovered at the side of Townline Road, north of Maple Line in Dover Township on January 12, 2024.

A publication ban prevents more information, including evidence, from being made public since Trealout's mother, Kimberly Price, who is a co-accused, is still waiting for her trial.

Price was released on bail in November and is now under house arrest and living with her surety, her cousin, in Northern Ontario.

Price's Superior Court trial is to begin on November 9, 2026 and is expected to last three weeks.

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