
Jury starts deliberations in Sudbury murder trial
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Warning: This story includes graphic descriptions of a murder scene many will find upsetting. Reader caution strongly is advised. After three weeks of testimony, a Sudbury jury has begun deliberations in the case of a woman charged with second-degree murder in a gruesome stabbing death in December 2020.
Warning: This story includes graphic descriptions of a murder scene many will find upsetting. Reader caution strongly is advised.
After three weeks of testimony, a Sudbury jury has begun deliberations in the case of a woman charged with second-degree murder in a gruesome stabbing death in December 2020.
Felicity Altiman, 43, pleaded not guilty to the fatal stabbing of her 75-year-old neighbour, Robert Keskinen.
She is charged with second-degree murder in the case.
Keskinen was found dead in his Kathleen Street apartment with more than 100 stab wounds, his scrotum cut off and stuffed into his mouth on Boxing Day 2020.
The Crown called witnesses who lived in the same apartment building as both the victim and accused, investigators and a DNA expert.