Halifax man who killed off-duty cop to serve at least 13 and half years
HALIFAX — A Halifax man convicted of strangling an off-duty police officer and using a compost bin to dispose of her body will spend at least 13 and a half years in prison, a Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge ruled Tuesday as he detailed how Christopher Garnier killed Catherine Campbell and “treated her remains like garbage.”
Garnier was convicted in December of second-degree murder and interfering with a dead body in the death of the 36-year-old Truro, N.S., police officer.
The conviction carries an automatic life sentence, but Justice Joshua Arnold decided Tuesday that Garnier would be able to apply for parole after serving 13 and a half years — less 699 days for time served.
Garnier, 30, showed no emotion as the decision was read. As he was escorted out of the courtroom by sheriffs, he looked toward his family and nodded.