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The brother of child-killer Andrew Osidacz has been ordered to personally pay his sister-in-law more than $150,000 in legal costs for his reprehensible conduct as the executor of his dead brother estate.Justice Thomas Lofchik of Hamilton blasted Michael Osidacz in a scathing decision released recently for his reckless and egregious conduct over a 10-year period as he tried to prevent Julie Craven from gaining access to her estranged husband estate.During a court-ordered visit in 2006, Andrew Osidacz stabbed his eight-year-old son Jared to death. He then drove to Craven 8
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