Jury hears closing arguments in David Woods murder trial
The jury will begin deliberations Thursday morning after hearing closing arguments from the Crown and defense at the first-degree murder trial of David Woods.
The 51-year-old Saskatoon man is accused of strangling his wife Dorothy sometime between Nov. 11, 2011 and Jan. 4, 2012. Her body was found inside a culvert, wrapped in polyurethane and encased in ice, just south of Blackstrap Lake on Jan. 4.
The Crown’s case
Woods strangled his wife during an argument in their backyard in the early morning hours of Nov. 12, after their kids went to bed, Crown prosecutor Michael Segu told the jury Wednesday at Saskatoon’s Court of Queen’s Bench.