Quebec man who killed wife and left body in garbage container gets full parole

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Quebec man who killed wife and left body in garbage container gets full parole
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Robert Gaudette killed his wife, Cindy Bouchard, in Anjou on April 27, 2000, after the couple fought about his gambling problem.

It was Robert Gaudette’s gambling problems that caused him to kill his wife, Cindy Bouchard, on April 27, 2000. Before she was killed, the couple argued about his gambling and the financial problems it brought upon them. He killed his wife while they were cleaning offices in Anjou.

Gaudette underwent a trial at the Montreal courthouse and was convicted of second-degree murder on May 2, 2002. He automatically received a life sentence and his period of parole ineligibility was set at 12 years.Article content Gaudette said he escaped to avoid the negative situation. The same type of thinking, Gaudette said, is what drew him to gambling, following a difficult upbringing where his family moved often and he had difficulty making friends.Advertisement 4“Your case management team observes that these elements, which have contributed to the murder, also contributed to your decision to escape: difficulty in facing refusals, difficulties or disappointments, inability to adequately manage emotions.

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