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Richmond man guilty of killing mom with axe

- KEITH FRASER kfraser@postmedia.com Twitter.com/ keithrfras­er

A B.C. Supreme Court jury on Tuesday found a Richmond man guilty of using an axe to murder his mother.

After less than a day of deliberati­ons, the jury convicted Darwin Lescano of second-degree murder in connection with the gruesome slaying of his mom, 62-year-old Redelma Belissario.

The accused will remain in custody pending sentencing.

The trial heard Lescano was convicted of burning his mother’s Richmond home to the ground in 2008.

On the day of the arson attack, he became angry with Belissario, waited until she left for work, then bought gasoline before setting the house on fire. Then he called his mom to tell her what he’d done.

Despite his actions, the mom allowed him to return to live with her following his release.

The victim called police to assist her in dealing with the accused on several occasions after he got out of prison. And in the last two months of her life, the mom reported a lot of problems with Lescano, including frequent fights as well as threats against her.

The mother of three went missing after returning home from a weekend visit with friends to the Sunshine Coast in May 2015.

The victim’s other son went by her home on Woodhead Road and discovered his mom lying on the living-room floor.

An axe purchased by the accused about a week earlier was found near the body. The murder weapon had DNA from the victim and accused on it.

A pathologis­t found the cause of death to be 15 to 20 chop-style wounds, most of them to the head and neck.

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