Woman convicted in death of stepdaughter gets life with no parole for 16 years
TORONTO — An Ontario woman consumed by her religious beliefs not only turned a blind eye to the violence her husband inflicted on his daughter but encouraged the abuse that led to the girl’s death, a judge found Monday in sentencing her to life in prison with no chance of parole for 16 years.
Elaine Biddersingh, 55, may herself have suffered on occasion at the hands of her husband Everton but she was his partner in the abuse that made Melonie Biddersingh’s life “a living hell,” Justice Ian MacDonnell said in his decision.
It’s unclear what fuelled the couple’s hatred of Melonie and the two siblings who came with her from Jamaica, MacDonnell said.
“While Everton and Elaine may have had different reasons for their hostility toward the Jamaican children, their antipathies came together in a combination that led directly to the shocking mistreatment of Melonie,” who was made to sleep on the floor and sometimes confined to a barrel or chained to a wall as well as beaten frequently, the judge said.


