Montreal man found guilty of manslaughter in death of ailing wife
MONTREAL — A Montreal man who was convicted on Saturday of killing his ailing wife said he’d finally be able to mourn her after a jury found him guilty of the lesser of the two possible charges against him.
Tears rolled down Michel Cadotte’s face as he walked from the courtroom with his lawyer’s arm around him after a jury returned a manslaughter verdict in the suffocation death of Jocelyne Lizotte, who was in the last stages of Alzheimer’s disease.
In a brief statement to reporters, Cadotte thanked the jury and said he was relieved by the verdict.
When asked how he was feeling, he mumbled, “I feel better. I’ll mourn now,” before declining to speak further.