The family of two Métis hunters who were shot to death on a rural road in Alberta say they would have liked harsher convictions for the men who killed their loved ones but are satisfied those responsible will be behind bars.
A jury found Anthony Bilodeau, 33, guilty of manslaughter in the death of Jacob Sansom on Tuesday and guilty of second-degree murder in the death of Maurice Cardinal, who was Sansom’s uncle.
Anthony Bilodeau’s father, 58-year-old Roger Bilodeau, was found guilty of two counts of manslaughter.
“It’s time to heal,” Sarah Sansom, wife of Jacob Sansom, said outside the Court of Queen’s Bench in Edmonton….