‘I did not kill my family:’ Men who murdered Alberta family speak at sentencing
RED DEER, Alta. — An Alberta man convicted along with a friend of killing his mother, father and sister denied he was a killer Monday, but expressed remorse for the “little involvement” he had in their deaths.
Jason Klaus, 42, and Joshua Frank, 32, were found guilty earlier this month on three charges of first-degree murder.
The bodies of Klaus’s father and sister were found in their burned-out farmhouse near Castor, Alta., in December 2013 — his mother’s body was never found but police believe she also died in the house.
“I did not kill my family and the little involvement that I did have I will regret for the rest of my life,” said Klaus, who choked back tears in a rambling apology during sentencing arguments before Justice Eric Macklin and a packed courtroom.