High-profile death of cousin sparked slain woman’s meth use: trial
WINNIPEG — A Winnipeg court has heard a woman started using methamphetamine after her teenage cousin’s body was found in the Red River before she herself was killed in what the Crown says was a botched drug debt collection.
Jeanenne Chantel Fontaine, who was 29, was shot in March 2017 before the house she was in was set on fire. Christopher Brass and Jason Meilleur are charged with manslaughter.
Fontaine’s brother told court Tuesday his sister started taking the highly addictive drug after their 15-year-old cousin Tina Fontaine’s body was found in August 2014.
Tina’s death sparked national outrage and renewed calls for an inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women. Raymond Cormier was acquitted in her death last year.