National Post

17 years for doctor who killed children

- Steph anie Marin

A f ormer Quebec doctor f ound guilty of stabbing his two children to death learned on Friday that he will have to spend 17 years behind bars before being eligible for parole.

Guy Turcotte was found guilty of second-degree murder by a jury in December for the 2009 stabbing deaths of his children, Olivier, 5, and Anne-Sophie, 3.

Quebec Superior Court Justice Andre Vincent ruled that Turcotte, 43, must serve at least 17 years before he can apply to be released.

The former cardiologi­st kept his head low as Vincent said his sentence reflects the “heinous and horrible crimes” that were committed.

Crown prosecutor­s contended during the 12- week trial that Turcotte killed his children as an act of vengeance against his then- estranged wife, Isabelle Gaston. She was having an affair with one of Turcotte’s friends and the Crown argued that he couldn’t handle the notion of being replaced by another man and in reaction, murdered their children.

Defence l awyers s ai d Turcotte was suicidal at the time and drank windshield washer fluid to kill himself. They argued that when he felt he was dying, he decided to take his children with him so they wouldn’t have to discover his body. The children were stabbed a total of 46 times.

Prosecutor­s had asked that Turcotte serve at least 20 years before being allowed to apply for parole while the defence had suggested between 10 and 15 years.

Vincent said Friday the Crown’s suggestion was “exaggerate­d” and didn’t reflect the character of an offender with no criminal record and who was not deemed a high risk to society. He also noted Turcotte demonstrat­ed genuine remorse.

The judge, however, also noted that the defence’s request of between 10 and 15 years wasn’t enough because it didn’t fully reflect the moral transgress­ions of the crime.

Vincent said the favourable reputation Turcotte enjoyed before the killings “is lost forever” and he will be known as a “child killer.”

Last December’s verdict came at the end of a second trial ordered by the Quebec Court of Appeal in 2013.

Turcotte in 2011 had been found not criminally responsibl­e for stabbing his children for mental health reasons.

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