‘Just horrible’: Manitoba man who killed partner, 2 children sentenced to life
WINNIPEG — A woman told court Thursday that years of counselling and medications have failed to keep away nightmares about the gruesome killings of her daughter and two young grandchildren.
Tammi St. Jean told a sentencing hearing in Winnipeg about the roller-coaster of emotions she has had since the slayings in 2022.
Trevis McLeod earlier pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the deaths of his common-law partner and their children. He was handed an automatic life sentence with no parole eligibility for 16 years.
“My heart and mind cannot comprehend how someone can murder their family in such a cold, calculated and brutal manner,” St. Jean wrote in a victim impact statement read aloud by Crown attorney Dayna Queau-Guzzi.


