Updating you on a story we told you about yesterday.
The Midland man found guilty of first degree murder in the death of 23 year old Katlin Cousineau will get an automatic sentence of life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years.
Paul Bradey will have a sentencing hearing on two other charges on October 2nd.
Those charges are indignity to a human body and arson. He was found guilty on both of those charges.
According to the Barrie Examiner, the judge, in a rare move, acknowledged the emotional stress the trial had on the jurors.
The judge made an order that the province cover all counselling costs for the members of the jury or the lawyers.
They had to sit through two months of testimony on how Bradey trapped Cousineau, who was mentally challenged, in the basement and burned her naked body with a blowtorch in November of 2005.


