Andrea Silcox wonders if lives could have been saved if authorities had granted her family their single request in 2007 — an autopsy. "I'm just here to honour my father and make sure justice, as best it can, comes to my father," Silcox said. Just before 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Elizabeth Wettlaufer appeared on a video monitor perched atop a television cabinet inside the century-old Woodstock courtroom. His daughter, Andrea Silcox, wonders if lives would have been saved if authorities had performed an autopsy as the family requested. CBC News has learned police have recently visited other long-term care facilities Wettlaufer worked for in southwestern Ontario.
Source: CBC News November 03, 2016 00:59 UTC