Mother accused of murdering daughters had reached breaking point: defence
LAVAL, Que. — People who saw a Quebec woman on the day she is alleged to have killed her two daughters testified that she acted “as if she was in a coma” and was “disconnected from reality,” her lawyer reminded jurors Tuesday.
On the second day of final arguments at Adele Sorella’s trial for first-degree murder, her defence lawyer said she had reached a breaking point on March 31, 2009.
Testimony about her behaviour on the day of the crime will likely serve to support defence arguments about Sorella’s mental state the day her daughters Amanda, 9, and Sabrina, 8, died. The girls were found dead in the family’s playroom, and the cause of death was never established.