Jury in case of man on trial in ailing wife’s slaying asks to hear his testimony
MONTREAL — The jury deciding the fate of a Montreal man on trial for the killing of his ailing wife wants to hear his testimony again.
Late Friday, jurors sent an envelope making the request to Quebec Superior Court Justice Helene Di Salvo, asking to relisten to Michel Cadotte’s testimony.
Cadotte, 57, is charged with second-degree murder in the slaying of Jocelyne Lizotte in February 2017.
Lizotte, 60, was suffocated in her long-term care bed at a Montreal facility where she was receiving treatment for the final stages of Alzheimer’s disease, which had left her incapable of recognizing her family or taking care of herself.