Closing arguments begin in trial of Quebec mother accused of killing her two girls
LAVAL, Que. — The lawyer for a Quebec mother accused of killing her two daughters is questioning the work of investigators who analyzed the crime scene.
Pierre Poupart told jurors in his closing arguments today that police were obsessed with proving Adele Sorella had killed her daughters, aged 8 and 9. The cause of death was never established after the girls were found, dressed in their school uniforms, in the family playroom in March 2009.
Poupart says investigators never checked for fingerprints or verified whether someone could have broken into the home. He adds that police didn’t examine the hyperbaric chamber in the house that was bought to treat one of the daughters’ juvenile arthritis.