Judge calls man sentenced to life in gas-and-dash murder 'shockingly callous' - News Summed Up

Judge calls man sentenced to life in gas-and-dash murder 'shockingly callous'


Max Edwin Tutiven, found guilty of second-degree murder in the death of a gas station attendant in 2012, was sentenced to life in prison with no option to apply for parole for 16 years on Wednesday. Judge Maureen Forestell called Tutiven's crime "horrific" and his behaviour "shockingly callous" as she handed down her sentence. He was hit by Tutiven's car before and dragged for approximately 78 metres. He held a master's degree in chemistry, but was unable to find work in his field and had been working at the gas station to support his family. His defence was he was guilty of manslaughter, not murder — that he did not intend to kill this man," said Sapiano.


Source: CBC News November 08, 2017 19:30 UTC



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