‘The impact of this trauma will echo for generations’: court case surrounding La Ronge woman’s death reaches conclusion
Editor’s note: the following story contains graphic descriptions of violence
Acknowledging the fact it’s been almost five years since his daughter was found deceased, and having sat through multiple court hearings and a lengthy trial, Willie Billette says the emotional toll has been grueling.
Billette was surrounded by family as he left Court of King’s Bench on Wednesday, hopefully for a final time. Roughly an hour prior, Deborah McKenzie and Sharise Sutherland-Kayseas, who represented the last of the people charged in the death of Sheena Billette, received respective sentences of 10 and 12 years for manslaughter. A four year sentence for kidnapping will also run concurrently.
While the typical range of sentencing for a conviction of this nature is four to 12 years, the Crown had been seeking life for both, and has 30 days to appeal.