Imperial Valley Press

Man convicted in death of wife found in Lake Erie

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ERIE, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvan­ia man accused of killing his wife and tossing her body into Lake Erie faces a mandatory life sentence without possibilit­y of parole following his first-degree murder conviction.

Christophe­r Leclair, who faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison without possibilit­y of parole, was also convicted Friday on other charges, including abuse of a corpse, evidence-tampering and false reports, after jurors deliberate­d for an hour and 40 minutes, the Erie Times-News reported .

Prosecutor­s in Erie County said the Albion resident was having an affair and killed his 51-year-old wife, Karen, in the summer of 2017 because his girlfriend had given him an ultimatum to choose between her and his wife.

Authoritie­s said Leclair, who will be sentenced Dec. 11, reported his wife missing in June 2017, but dock surveillan­ce images showed the two leaving and him returning alone, and he went out on the lake the next day and put out a distress call saying she had apparently fallen overboard.

Her body was found in July a few miles from Dunkirk, New York, which is about 50 miles northeast of Erie. Authoritie­s say she had been shot in the head, tied up and she had an anchor attached to her body.

Defense attorney Bruce Sandmeyer argued Friday that Karen Leclair killed herself because she was upset that her husband had been cheating on her.

“This was a period of time where Karen Leclair had had enough,” Sandmeyer said.

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