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Opinion: Barton verdict highlights calls to action for Indigenous women and girls edmontonjournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from edmontonjournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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During the trial, Barton admitted he caused the injury, but said he had no idea at the time that she was hurt. Gladue bled to death from a severe wound in her vagina. Barton testified that he failed to immediately call for help because he worried his wife would find out he had paid for sex. After six weeks of evidence and before jury deliberations even began, concerns were raised about comments reportedly made by jurors during the trial. Some of the jurors were questioned extensively by Court of Queen s Bench Justice Stephen Hillier. The judge was told Juror No. 1 had expressed that working in the sex trade was bad and that Gladue would have lived if she had not exchanged sex for money with Barton. ....
Article content Warning: this story contains details some readers may find disturbing After eight hours of deliberation, a jury found an Ontario man guilty of manslaughter for the killing of Cindy Gladue in an Edmonton hotel room nearly a decade ago. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Guilty verdict for man facing manslaughter for 2011 death of Cindy Gladue at Edmonton hotel Back to video Bradley Barton slouched and looked down as the jury’s decision in the June 2011 death was revealed Friday night. Family and friends of Gladue, a 36-year old Métis and Cree woman, began crying in the public gallery. ....