Expert says man accused of killing ailing wife had disturbed state of mind
MONTREAL — A Montreal man accused of killing his ailing wife had a “disturbed” state of mind at the time of her death, a psychologist testified Thursday.
Michel Parisien, the final defence witness at the second-degree murder, told a jury that Michel Cadotte was distressed and caught in a difficult situation when he killed his Alzheimer’s-stricken wife, Jocelyne Lizotte.
“At the time of taking action, Mr. Cadotte was dedicated to a spouse who had changed his life,” Parisien wrote in a report entered into evidence Thursday.