"I personally think the evidence is overwhelming," Fay told the media outside of court after his final witness testified. Justice Eric Macklin adjourned the trial until Wednesday at 10 a.m. MT, when he will deliver his decision. "I agree the accused was suffering psychosis" Crown attorney Neil Wiberg said in his closing arguments. Matthew de Grood's quintuple murder trial wrapped up Tuesday, with lawyers for the Crown and defence agreeing the Calgary man was in a psychotic state and unable to distinguish right from wrong when he stabbed five young people to death at a party in 2014. Typically, patients are reviewed annually, but in the case of the high-risk designation, people can go three years between reviews.
Source: CBC News May 24, 2016 06:30 UTC