One of two Alberta men accused of killing hunters to take witness stand
EDMONTON — A man accused of killing two Metis hunters on a rural Alberta road is scheduled to testify today.
Anthony Bilodeau has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the deaths of Jacob Sansom and Maurice Cardinal in March of 2020.
His lawyer, Brian Beresh, has told the jury trial that the 33-year-old plans to take the witness stand.
Bilodeau’s father, Roger Bilodeau, who is 58, has also pleaded not guilty to the same charges.