‘Silence is killing us’: Trial begins for final person accused in Megan Gallagher’s death
The trial for the final person charged in the connection of Megan Gallagher’s death began on Monday at the court of King’s Bench in Saskatoon.
The Métis mother was last seen in 2020 on video surveillance at a convenience store on Diefenbaker Drive. Her remains were found two years later along the South Saskatchewan River, near the community of St. Louis.
Roderick Sutherland is the last of the nine people arrested in connection with Gallagher’s death to come before the courts. He was initially charged with first-degree murder, but the charge has since been reduced to manslaughter.
Outside of the courthouse, Gallagher’s family and friends gathered to smudge and pray.


