A man accused of murdering a woman and two of her children east of Toronto argued Monday that he was mentally "inanimate" at the time and lacked the criminal intent required to be found guilty in the case.
A man accused of murdering a woman and two of her children east of Toronto argued Monday that he was mentally “inanimate” at the time and lacked the criminal intent required to be found guilty in the case.
OSHAWA, Ont. A man accused of murdering a woman and two of her children east of Toronto argued Monday that he was mentally "inanimate" at the time and lacked the criminal intent required to be found guilty in the case.