Alberta court orders new trial for man acquitted of murdering indigenous woman
EDMONTON — The Alberta Court of Appeal has ordered a new trial in the case of an Ontario trucker who was acquitted of first-degree murder in the death of an indigenous woman.
Back in March 2015, Bradley Barton was found not guilty by a jury in the death of Cindy Gladue.
Gladue, 36, was a sex-trade worker whose body was found in a bathtub in an Edmonton motel room in 2011.
She bled to death after a night of what Barton called consensual, rough sex.


