Montrealer charged in suspected compassion killing to be released on bail
MONTREAL — A Montreal man charged with murdering his wife in a suspected compassion killing was granted bail Friday.
Michel Cadotte, who is in his mid-50s, was charged in February with second-degree murder, one day after his wife, Jocelyne Lizotte, was discovered in cardiac arrest at a long-term care facility.
He told reporters moments after his release from detention he wanted “to move on to the next step. I am tired. I am drained.”
Cadotte must abide by several conditions, which include living with his sister, taking prescription drugs, getting psychological support and paying a $10,000 guarantee.


