Verdict delayed in Medicine Hat murder trial
MEDICINE HAT, AB – Deborah Belyea, a Suffield woman on trial in connection to the death of her husband Alfred, will have to wait nearly two weeks to hear a verdict from the judge after closing arguments on Wednesday, January 17, 2024.
Justice Dallas Miller said court will resume for a verdict at 1:30 p.m. on January 29. With the accused asking for a judge-only trial, the decision is entirely up to Miller.
The Crown called over one dozen witnesses from the start of its case on January 9 until it rested on Tuesday.
RCMP officers, forensics experts and a medical examiner detailed how Belyea allegedly stabbed Alfred to death in their residence, removed his arms, and stuffed his body in a garbage bin she left on a rural property in Piapot, Saskatchewan in 2021.


