Jury Finds Alberta Men Guilty of Murder, Manslaughter in Shootings of Métis Hunters

Jury Finds Alberta Men Guilty of Murder, Manslaughter in Shootings of Métis Hunters
Jake (Jacob) Sansom (left) and his uncle Morris (Maurice) Cardinal are shown in a handout photo from the Facebook page "Justice for Jake and Morris." The Canadian Press/HO-Facebook-Justice for Jake and Morris
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The family of two Métis hunters who were shot to death on a rural road in Alberta say they would have liked harsher convictions for the men who killed their loved ones but are satisfied those responsible will be behind bars.

A jury found Anthony Bilodeau, 33, guilty of manslaughter in the death of Jacob Sansom on Tuesday and guilty of second-degree murder in the death of Maurice Cardinal, who was Sansom’s uncle.