‘You have not broken us:’ Families give statements in Calgary triple-murder case
CALGARY — Tears flowed in a courtroom Friday during sentencing arguments for a man who admitted to slitting his girlfriend’s throat and, days later, stabbing to death his mother and stepfather.
Dustin Duthie, 27, had earlier pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the 2018 deaths of Taylor Toller and Shawn Boshuk and first-degree murder in the death of Alan Pennylegion.
“Taylor did not die from a heart defect or an accident. She died directly from a choice that Dustin made,” Toller’s aunt Kim Toller told the Calgary court.
“How broken do you have to be? There was no opportunity to say our goodbyes and remind her of our love for her. At night we all lay awake wondering what her last moments were like,” she said, wiping away tears.