Judge says Montreal man not criminally responsible for stabbing relatives 212 times
MONTREAL — A Montreal man who stabbed his parents and grandmother a total of 212 times has been found not criminally responsible for their murders.
Arthur Galarneau, 22, was impassive as Quebec Superior Court Justice Annie Émond issued her decision on Thursday, agreeing with a joint submission from the Crown and defence that had been presented during a two-day trial in December.
Psychiatrists had recommended that Galarneau be found not criminally responsible for the crimes because at the time of the killings he was suffering from schizophrenia with delusions, hallucinations, and psychotic symptoms.
“This verdict means that Mr. Galarneau’s mental state was so disturbed that he lacked the capacity to rationally decide whether killing his family members was morally wrong or to fully grasp the nature and quality of his actions,” Émond said at the Montreal courthouse.


