Families of victims testify at hearing for convicted killer Ugo Fredette
ST-JEROME, Que. — Friends and relatives of Ugo Fredette’s two victims addressed the court Tuesday to explain how the murders of Veronique Barbe and Yvon Lacasse changed everything for them.
A jury last month found Fredette, 44, guilty of two counts of first-degree murder.
One by one, those close to the victims — linked by the actions of Fredette on Sept. 14, 2017 — took the stand to describe the loss they experienced.
On that day, Fredette stabbed Barbe, his ex-wife, 17 times at their home in St-Eustache, Que., before going on the lam with a child who was inside the home. He then killed Lacasse, 71, a stranger, in order to steal the man’s car before continuing his attempt to evade authorities. Fredette was finally arrested the next day in rural Ontario, and the child was rescued.