Warning: This story contains graphic details of a homicide.
A 70-year-old Alberta woman was convicted this week of second-degree murder and indignity to a body for fatally stabbing her husband, removing his arms and dumping his body 150 kilometres east of her home on an abandoned farm in Saskatchewan.
The crime has no clear motive, but the details are outlined in Court of King’s Bench Justice Dallas Miller’s 34-page conviction decision, which was handed down following a trial earlier this month that saw prosecutors Jase Cowan and Brian Shantz call 18 witnesses over the seven days of evidence.
The victim was Alfred (Alf) Belyea, a 72-year-old
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