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A Scottish jury has convicted a man for killing his Canadian girlfriend in the remote Shetland Islands of Scotland.
Aren Pearson, 41, was found guilty Wednesday of assault and murder in the death of 24-year-old Claire Leveque, who was originally from Westlock, Alta., but had been living and working in Edmonton.
Five other charges, including attempting to defeat the ends of justice, were withdrawn.
The whole process has been devastating, said Hope Ingram, a cousin of Leveque's who travelled from Edmonton to attend the trial and support her uncle.
The couple met in Edmonton, and in 2023, they travelled to Sandness, a tiny community in the Shetland Islands, the latter of which has a regional population of roughly 23,000. The couple was living with Pearson's mother at the time.
Pearson is Canadian citizen but told court he had applied for his U.K. Citizenship and had received his U.K. Passport days after Levequeâs death.
Crown prosecutor Margaret Barron told court the case rested on admissions Pearson made on Feb. 11, 2024, during a 48-minute recording of a 999 emergency call from a house in Sandness.
The main voice on the call was Pearsonâs late mother, but court heard Pearson take the phone, identify himself and tell the operator that he had killed his girlfriend in a hot tub by stabbing her âmore than 40 times,â including in the heart, stomach, face and neck, and that âI definitely killed her.â
Pearsonâs mother told police detectives she saw Leveque in the hot tub covered in blood, with severe injuries to her face.
She said her son was behaving like a âzombieâ and had stabbed himself in the neck, consumed brake fluid and drove his Porsche into the North Sea. Â
One of the first police officers on the scene told court that Pearson said, âMurderers are to be killed ⦠put a bullet in me.â
A physician who treated Pearson testified he told her, âIâve been trying to get rid of her for a while.â A psychiatrist found Pearson showed no evidence of a mood disorder or psychotic illness.
Jurors also heard a six-minute audio recording of a conversation between the couple. In it, Leveque told Pearson that he hit her three times on her 24th birthday but that she still loved him, before adding, âYou are going to kill me.â
Pearson testified in his own defence, saying the couple had a fight when Leveque heard him talking to her father about her alcohol consumption.Â
Under questioning by his lawyer, Iain Paterson, Pearson said Leveque was drinking whisky, lost her temper and struck him, then jumped into the hot tub and stabbed herself with a knife.
He claimed he was so shocked he couldnât remember what happened next, but he denied strangling her or holding her head under water.
Court heard that during police questioning, Pearson was asked if he murdered Leveque. ÂTo the best of my knowledge, no,â he replied.
Paterson told jurors the Crown did not prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt and so they must acquit his client.
âIf he is lying, you might have expected him to come up with a better story,â he said in his closing speech.
A guilty verdict carries a mandatory life sentence, but the judge has discretion to set the minimum time Pearson will spend in prison before being eligible for parole.Â
Judge Paul Arthurson will deliver his sentence later today.
Pearson has 14 days from the date of sentencing to lodge his intent to appeal the conviction, sentence or both. The Crown can also appeal the sentence if it feels it is unduly lenient.
Levequeâs remains were cremated and returned to her family. They will eventually be laid to rest beside her mother in Alberta.Â
Her cousin hopes people will remember Leveque by her life rather than her death.
If youâre in immediate danger or fear for your safety or that of others around you, please call 911. If youâre affected by family or intimate partner violence, you can look for help through crisis lines and local support services. Ââ
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