Alberta men accused of killing Métis hunters took law into own hands: prosecutor
EDMONTON — A Crown prosecutor says a father and son accused of killing two Métis hunters took the law into their own hands when they chased them on a rural road in Alberta, shot them and left them to die.
Jordan Kerr has told an Edmonton trial that Roger and Anthony Bilodeau thought the two hunters were trying to steal from them and wanted to kill them for it.
The Bilodeaus face two counts each of second-degree murder and have both pleaded not guilty.
Court has heard that Anthony Bilodeau got a call from his father and younger brother in March 2020, saying they were following a truck they thought had been in their yard earlier in the day.