‘It doesn’t make me a murderer’: Suspect defends actions in death of his wife
CALGARY — A man who has admitted to strangling his wife and to entombing her body with cement in the basement of their home says he’s responsible for her death, but that doesn’t make him a murderer.
Allan Shyback defended his actions Tuesday during a cross-examination in which the Crown attempted to poke holes in his testimony that the fatal encounter between him and Lisa Mitchell occurred after years of his suffering domestic abuse.
Shyback, 40, is charged with second-degree murder and causing an indignity to a body in the death of Mitchell, 31, who was last seen alive in Calgary in October 2012.
An undercover “Mr. Big” sting operation was launched in 2013 and ended with Shyback’s confession and arrest in Winnipeg a year later.


