‘We deserve to know why:’ Questions remain as man sentenced for killing wife
REGINA — A Saskatchewan man who has never explained why he shot and killed his wife was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison with no chance at parole for 17 years.
John Strang was originally charged with first-degree murder, but pleaded guilty to second-degree murder earlier this month. His lawyer told court after the plea that his client had “no explanation for what he has done.”
Lisa Strang, 47, was found dead on a sofa in the basement of their home in McLean, Sask., in August 2015. She had been shot in the back — the bullet pierced her heart — and in the head.
She was finance director for the Saskatchewan Party and had become more vocal about her unhappy marriage and having to pay off her husband’s debts.