Winnipeg court hears man was in psychosis when he killed parents, attacked nurse

Lawyers for a man accused of killing his parents and attacking a nurse at a Winnipeg hospital nearly two years ago says their client is not criminally responsible due to mental illness. People enter the Law Courts in Winnipeg, Monday, Feb. 5, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

WINNIPEG - Court has heard a man was experiencing psychosis and thought higher powers were telling him his relatives and a colleague were "contaminated by evil" the day he killed his parents and attacked a hospital nursing supervisor.

Trevor Farley believed he was directed by the Angel Gabrielto save his victims from a "demonic evil," said an agreed statement of facts read in a Winnipeg courtroom Monday.

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