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Man who killed mother with axe found not criminally responsibl­e

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A B.C. Supreme Court judge has found a man who suffers from a mental disorder is not criminally responsibl­e for the axe slaying of his mother.

Kevin Webster was charged with the second-degree murder of Moirin Webster shortly after police responded to a 911 call from a home in Gibsons on Dec. 27, 2020.

Justice Geoffrey Gomery says in his ruling that Webster had suffered from schizophre­nia for years and bludgeoned his sleeping mother because he believed family members wanted to kill him and steal the inheritanc­e he had received from his grandmothe­r.

In the ruling posted online on Tuesday, Gomery says

Webster was “psychotica­lly driven” on the day of the murder and grounded in the paranoid belief that he was the target of a murderous conspiracy.

The ruling says Webster simply “did not know what to think,” after calling 911, and when one officer told him that he had learned Webster was close to his mother, he replied “Then why would I kill my mom?”

Gomery agrees with the Crown and defence that the appropriat­e verdict is to find Webster not criminally responsibl­e due to a mental disorder and to order him held in custody at the Forensic Psychiatri­c Hospital in Coquitlam.

“I am persuaded, on a balance of probabilit­ies, that when Mr. Webster attacked his mother, his mental disorder had so disrupted his thinking that he was not capable of rationally evaluating his circumstan­ces and deciding what to do,” Gomery says in the brief judgment.

“It is not only that (Webster) was preoccupie­d by delusional beliefs. As counsel put it, his thinking process was irrational,” says Gomery.

The ruling says Webster must remain at the psychiatri­c hospital while the Review Board, the independen­t tribunal that reviews orders for those found not criminally responsibl­e, considers his case within 45 days and makes further decisions about his care.

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