Montreal man sentenced to two years for killing of Alzheimer’s-stricken wife
MONTREAL — A Quebec judge said she hopes the voices of caregivers struggling to care for loved ones are heard as she sentenced a Montreal man who suffocated his Alzheimer’s-stricken wife with a pillow to two years less a day in jail.
Michel Cadotte’s killing of Jocelyne Lizotte, 60, in her long-term care bed warranted a strong message, Superior Court Justice Helene Di Salvo said in a decision rendered late Tuesday.
“Whatever the motivation — and even in the name of compassion — the gesture must be denounced,” Di Salvo said.