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Ex-Pastor Charged In Wife's Death Sedated Her So He Could Continue Affair: Crown

The Canadian Press, 25 Feb, 2019 08:15 PM

    TORONTO — Prosecutors say a former pastor accused in the drowning death of his pregnant wife did not mean to kill her but wanted her incapacitated so he could carry on with his double life.


    Crown attorneys allege Philip Grandine either administered the sedative lorazepam to his wife or offered it to her so she would be less attentive while he continued a clandestine affair.


    In her closing arguments, prosecutor Donna Kellway said he then failed to prevent his wife from getting in the bathtub in her drugged state, putting her "directly into harm's way."


    Grandine has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter. His lawyer did not bring any evidence in the trial.


    Anna Karissa Grandine, 29, was 20 weeks pregnant when she was found in the bathtub of the couple's bungalow on Oct. 17, 2011.


    Court has heard she was not prescribed lorazepam, also known under the brand name Ativan, but the drug was found in blood samples taken at her autopsy and three days before her death, when she went to the hospital after experiencing symptoms such as confusion and drowsiness.

    Lorazepam is a sedative that can cause drowsiness, reduced muscle control and impaired memory, among other things, court has heard.


    Jurors have been told this is Philip Grandine's second trial in connection with his wife's death but were instructed not to speculate why.


    The defence is expected to give its closing arguments Tuesday.

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