Following more than four weeks of court proceedings, the Crown and defence delivered closing arguments in the first-degree murder trial of a Penetanguishene man charged with killing his father.
The lawyer of the Penetanguishene man on trial for his father s death urged the jury members to find her client guilty of the lesser charge of manslaughter rather than first-degree murder.
The doctor who performed Bill McKee s autopsy days after the husband and father of three died inside his Penetanguishene home in 2019 testified Tuesday in a Barrie courtroom.