Defence files mistrial application in murder case of missing Alberta seniors
EDMONTON — Lawyers for an Alberta man found guilty of killing two seniors who vanished on their way to a camping trip have filed a motion for a mistrial.
An Edmonton judge convicted Travis Vader last week in the second-degree murders of Lyle and Marie McCann in 2010.
The official document filed in court asks the judge to vacate his verdict and declare a mistrial.
It asks that the application be heard Oct. 3, when the judge is to set a sentencing date and determine if Vader should undergo a psychiatric assessment.


