The lawyer representing Andrea Giesbrecht, who is accused of concealing infant remains in a Winnipeg storage locker, says his client is "stressed out" by numerous delays that have plagued the trial since it began in April. (Lindsay Tsuji/CBC)Jeremy Giesbrecht testified that he only learned she was pregnant with their first son on the day he was born. He said he was unaware of the U-Haul storage locker where the remains were eventually located. As well, Jeremy Giesbrecht testified he knew about a number of abortions and miscarriages his wife had. But Giesbrecht testified in July that he couldn't be sure that he was the only man who might have conceived a child with his wife.
Source: CBC News September 02, 2016 13:54 UTC