Pregnant woman’s death was accident or suicide, husband’s lawyers tell trial
TORONTO — Lawyers for a former Toronto pastor accused in the drowning of his pregnant wife argued Tuesday that the woman died in a “tragic accident” or took her own life after growing suspicious that her husband was still cheating on her.
Philip Grandine is accused of secretly sedating his wife with anti-anxiety medication or giving her the drug so that she would be less alert while he continued a clandestine affair with her friend.
The Crown alleges he then allowed Anna Karissa Grandine to take a bath on her own while under the influence of the drug, knowing she would be drowsy and vulnerable.
The 29-year-old woman was found dead in the couple’s bathtub in October 2011. She was 20 weeks pregnant at the time.