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Mother admits poisoning and burning nine-year-old daughter to death | Mother admits poisoning and burning nine-year-old daughter to death |
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A Canadian woman who murdered her nine-year-old daughter has been sentenced to life in prison with no parole for 18 years. | A Canadian woman who murdered her nine-year-old daughter has been sentenced to life in prison with no parole for 18 years. |
Laura Coward confessed to the second degree murder of Amber Lucius in a Calgary court last month. | Laura Coward confessed to the second degree murder of Amber Lucius in a Calgary court last month. |
A jury heard how she said she was taking the child stargazing following a bitter divorce from the girl’s father in which he won full custody. She then drove Amber to a remote Alberta location 60 miles north of Calgary, drugged her with sleeping pills and set fire to her car with her daughter inside. | A jury heard how she said she was taking the child stargazing following a bitter divorce from the girl’s father in which he won full custody. She then drove Amber to a remote Alberta location 60 miles north of Calgary, drugged her with sleeping pills and set fire to her car with her daughter inside. |
A postmortem found Amber died of a combination of hypothermia, smoke inhalation and carbon monoxide poisoning. | |
Coward was arrested two days after her daughter was reported missing, in August 2014, when she was found by police standing outside the burnt-out SUV, with Amber's body still inside. | Coward was arrested two days after her daughter was reported missing, in August 2014, when she was found by police standing outside the burnt-out SUV, with Amber's body still inside. |
The 50-year-old had placed a handwritten note on the outside of the car's driver-side door which read: “Help me. It was an accident. Locked keys in.” | The 50-year-old had placed a handwritten note on the outside of the car's driver-side door which read: “Help me. It was an accident. Locked keys in.” |
Justice Scott Brooker sentenced Coward to life in prison on Friday, saying her punishment must “reflect society's disgust and outrage”. | Justice Scott Brooker sentenced Coward to life in prison on Friday, saying her punishment must “reflect society's disgust and outrage”. |
The judge said it was “the ultimate betrayal for Ms Coward to kill her own daughter”. | |
He described the killing as “vile, random and senseless” and said it appeared Coward did it “to get back at” her former husband, Duane Lucius. | |
However Mr Brooker said despite the severity of her crime, Coward deserved credit for pleading guilty to the murder and for appearing to demonstrate remorse. | However Mr Brooker said despite the severity of her crime, Coward deserved credit for pleading guilty to the murder and for appearing to demonstrate remorse. |
The court had earlier heard that Coward, who had custody of Amber for the weekend only, gave her a toxic but non-lethal dose of a prescription sleeping medication. She mistakenly thought Amber was dead and filled the truck – while Amber was unconscious inside – with paper and plastic bags before setting it on fire with a propane torch and closing the door. | |
At her sentencing hearing last week, Coward begged the girl’s father and her own family and friends to forgive her. | |
“I want to say to the father, my family, friends that I’m responsible for my choices and I beg for their forgiveness and I plead for your mercy,” she told Mr Brooker. | |
Mr Lucius read a victim impact statement at that hearing saying he would never forgive Coward for the pain she has caused. | Mr Lucius read a victim impact statement at that hearing saying he would never forgive Coward for the pain she has caused. |
Fighting back tears, he said: “Since the moment Amber was born, she was the light of my life. | Fighting back tears, he said: “Since the moment Amber was born, she was the light of my life. |
“She was energetic, talkative and full of joy. I will never get to watch my daughter grow up, but I know she would have done great in life. | |
“No sentence will do justice for what has happened to Amber. As a father, I have had to bury my child and nothing will bring her back. I can only hope that other children are not being used as bargaining chips in a divorce or used to hurt the other parent. | |
“Amber was my life and I will miss her every day until my end. I will never forget her.” | |
Coward’s life sentence was automatic following her confession, but the court was asked to decide how long she had to serve before being eligible for parole. | |
The Crown was asking for 20 years in custody before Coward could apply for parole, while the defence suggested 10 to 12 years would be sufficient. | The Crown was asking for 20 years in custody before Coward could apply for parole, while the defence suggested 10 to 12 years would be sufficient. |
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