Saskatoon man on trial for video-taping sex acts with unconscious wife
The trial has begun for a Saskatoon man accused of video-taping himself performing non-consensual sex acts with his wife while she was unconscious or intoxicated.
The accused cannot be named in order to protect the identity of his wife. He faces two counts of uttering death threats, two counts of sexual assault and another count of sexual assault with a weapon.
His wife took the stand Monday morning at Saskatoon Court of Queen’s Bench, describing how she did not remember being recorded in any of the video tapes that police uncovered during a search in August 2014.
Court heard the couple had immigrated to Saskatchewan from Ireland in 2012. Despite not wanting to leave her job and family, the woman said she brought her three kids to Canada so that her husband could buy land.
But as time went on, she said her husband became paranoid and obsessed with preparing for an economic collapse. He started buying gold and silver, and she testified that he also wanted to build a bunker to live in.


