
Suspect in Shawinigan slayings charged with three counts of first-degree murder
SHAWINIGAN, Que. — A 51-year-old Quebec man was charged Thursday with killing three women in a town northeast of Montreal, at least two of whom were family members.
Sylvain Duquette was charged with three counts of first-degree murder, one charge of attempted murder with a firearm, one count of unlawful confinement and an arson-related offence.
Crown prosecutor Vicky Belleville said the attempted murder and confinement charges relate to the accused’s father, Claude Duquette, 80.
One of the women, Denise Halle, was the suspect’s sister-in-law, while the second, Jocelyne Pellerin, was his father’s wife, Belleville said.