Accused in slaying of wife at long-term care centre told nurse he was responsible
MONTREAL — Two witnesses at the trial of a Montreal man accused of killing his ailing wife told a jury Friday the accused admitted to taking the woman’s life.
Linda Desgagne, a senior nurse at the Montreal long-term care facility where Jocelyne Lizotte lived, said Michel Cadotte asked to speak to her alone after he had alerted other staff to his wife’s death on Feb. 20, 2017.
Desgagne testified Cadotte told her: “I did it. I took a pillow and I suffocated her.”
She described Cadotte, 57, as tearful but calm as he explained he was at his wits’ end. “I just couldn’t take it anymore,” Desgagne testified Cadotte told her. “Call 911, I’ll wait here.”