Dale Head Pleads Guilty to Second-Degree Murder in Timmins Woman's Death
Dale Head Guilty in Timmins Woman's Murder

Dale Head, a 39-year-old man, has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the death of 57-year-old Paula Mallette in Timmins. The plea was entered on June 8, 2026. According to court documents, Mallette was found by a friend after a drug-fueled altercation with Head. The incident has shocked the local community, and Head now faces a mandatory life sentence with parole eligibility after 10 to 25 years.

Details of the Case

The victim, Paula Mallette, was discovered deceased in her residence following a confrontation with Head. Investigators revealed that the altercation was fueled by drug use, leading to the fatal outcome. Head's guilty plea spares the family a lengthy trial, though the sentencing hearing will determine the exact parole ineligibility period.

Community Reaction

Residents of Timmins have expressed grief and outrage over the tragic event. Local support groups have rallied around Mallette's family, offering condolences and resources. The case highlights ongoing concerns about drug-related violence in the region.

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Authorities have not disclosed further details about the altercation, but the investigation confirmed that Head acted alone. The court will hear victim impact statements before sentencing.

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