Kalen Schlatter testifies he did not kill or sexually assault Tess Richey
TORONTO — A Toronto man accused of sexually assaulting and strangling a young woman says she was alive when he left her following a consensual sexual encounter.
Kalen Schlatter, 23, took the stand this morning and gave his account of what happened the night Tess Richey went missing in November 2017.
Schlatter, who has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder, says he and Richey were “making out” for about 40 minutes but did not have sex because she was on her period.
He says he offered to stay with her afterwards but she told him he could leave, so he did.