Bail hearing set for Saskatoon mother accused of faking deaths, crossing into U.S.
SASKATOON - A bail hearing is to take place Friday for a Saskatchewan woman accused of faking her death and that of her son and illegally crossing the border into the United States
The woman’s sister said outside court that friends and family are disappointed at the way the prosecution is treating her. The woman and her seven-year-old son were reported missing last month after her pickup truck was found at a park south of Saskatoon. After two weeks of search efforts, she and the boy were found in Oregon City.
Before court began, dozens of family members and friends held a ceremonial smudge outside. Several members of her First Nation also performed a “Rosebud Song,” which is meant to bring good thoughts and feelings. Murphy said the woman slept on a concrete bench in a small cell. She didn’t have a mattress, blanket, toothbrush or toothpaste, and had no access to a shower until Monday morning.
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