1 00:00:03,300 --> 00:00:05,967 This program is rated 14+, and contains 2 00:00:06,100 --> 00:00:07,967 scenes of violence and mature subject matter. 3 00:00:08,100 --> 00:00:09,834 Viewer discretion is advised. 4 00:00:15,700 --> 00:00:17,166 And then opened my parents' 5 00:00:17,333 --> 00:00:19,133 apartment door, 6 00:00:19,300 --> 00:00:22,600 and I saw two officers, 7 00:00:22,767 --> 00:00:26,567 and I was like, "Oh, I think that's bad." 8 00:00:26,734 --> 00:00:28,300 I want to know what's happening. 9 00:00:28,467 --> 00:00:29,900 I want to know, I'm the mom. 10 00:00:30,066 --> 00:00:31,967 She said, "She's dead." 11 00:00:33,500 --> 00:00:35,400 When I got there, a lot of... 12 00:00:35,567 --> 00:00:36,633 police were still there, 13 00:00:36,800 --> 00:00:38,767 and a lot of people that were traumatized 14 00:00:38,934 --> 00:00:41,066 because they heard something, they saw something. 15 00:00:41,233 --> 00:00:42,934 We learned pretty early 16 00:00:43,100 --> 00:00:46,567 that it was a 24-year-old female. 17 00:00:47,700 --> 00:00:49,266 You get to see on different cameras 18 00:00:49,433 --> 00:00:52,166 that he just follows her to the streets, 19 00:00:52,333 --> 00:00:56,433 and you get to see that, really, the plan was there. 20 00:00:56,600 --> 00:00:59,367 He waited for her, and then followed her to the home. 21 00:00:59,533 --> 00:01:01,467 And it's like you can... 22 00:01:01,633 --> 00:01:05,100 live what happened almost live. 23 00:01:06,567 --> 00:01:10,467 They were all sorry that they couldn't do anything, 24 00:01:10,633 --> 00:01:12,834 but there was nothing to do. 25 00:01:13,000 --> 00:01:15,300 It was too fast, too brutal. 26 00:01:18,533 --> 00:01:21,066 Welcome to Crime Beat. I'm Antony Robart. 27 00:01:21,233 --> 00:01:24,900 On October 19th, 2021, a Montreal woman 28 00:01:25,066 --> 00:01:27,533 living and working near McGill University 29 00:01:27,700 --> 00:01:30,000 was violently attacked and killed. 30 00:01:30,166 --> 00:01:32,467 With the horrific incident captured on video 31 00:01:32,633 --> 00:01:34,533 and numerous eyewitnesses, 32 00:01:34,700 --> 00:01:37,400 it was seemingly an open and shut case. 33 00:01:37,567 --> 00:01:40,300 But as her family would soon discover, 34 00:01:40,467 --> 00:01:43,200 justice doesn't always come easily. 35 00:01:45,367 --> 00:01:49,734 Here now is Dan Spector with "A Part of Me Died." 36 00:01:51,667 --> 00:01:54,500 ♪ Nothing seems to be lasting ♪ 37 00:01:54,667 --> 00:01:56,467 Romane Bonnier was drawn to the arts 38 00:01:56,633 --> 00:01:58,467 from a very young age. 39 00:01:58,633 --> 00:02:01,166 Broadway star, nothing less. 40 00:02:03,700 --> 00:02:06,133 She wanted to land stuff here in Montreal 41 00:02:06,300 --> 00:02:10,934 for her CV and then go off to New York. 42 00:02:12,300 --> 00:02:13,700 She decided to pursue singing 43 00:02:13,867 --> 00:02:15,200 and acting as a career 44 00:02:15,367 --> 00:02:18,300 with the enthusiastic support of her family. 45 00:02:18,467 --> 00:02:20,467 She was at a few days of her first 46 00:02:20,633 --> 00:02:22,433 professional paid gig, 47 00:02:22,600 --> 00:02:24,166 and we were so proud. 48 00:02:24,333 --> 00:02:26,000 That was a Shakespeare. 49 00:02:26,166 --> 00:02:30,467 I was so proud because she worked so hard. 50 00:02:30,633 --> 00:02:34,333 It was 2021. Romane was 24 years old. 51 00:02:34,500 --> 00:02:38,567 She was very driven in her career and her goals. 52 00:02:38,734 --> 00:02:40,133 No, no, no, we're-- 53 00:02:40,300 --> 00:02:42,333 we're supposed to check up on mom in, like, 10 minutes. 54 00:02:42,500 --> 00:02:43,400 Yeah, she worked really hard. 55 00:02:43,567 --> 00:02:44,667 No, it's not. 56 00:02:44,834 --> 00:02:46,100 Along with her new acting gig, 57 00:02:46,266 --> 00:02:48,333 she was still helping out at the family business, 58 00:02:48,500 --> 00:02:49,700 a lighting store near the heart 59 00:02:49,867 --> 00:02:51,200 of downtown Montreal, 60 00:02:51,367 --> 00:02:53,300 just a few blocks from McGill University. 61 00:02:54,500 --> 00:02:55,734 She worked the front desk, 62 00:02:55,900 --> 00:02:57,667 customer service, and she took 63 00:02:57,834 --> 00:02:59,600 a lot of the order by phone. 64 00:03:00,834 --> 00:03:02,300 And that's where she was on that chilly 65 00:03:02,467 --> 00:03:04,533 October afternoon in 2021. 66 00:03:05,633 --> 00:03:08,600 She finished at 4:30 and I finished at 5:00. 67 00:03:08,767 --> 00:03:10,400 So we were at the door 68 00:03:10,567 --> 00:03:13,033 and I kissed her on the forehead. 69 00:03:13,200 --> 00:03:14,900 She was always tilt her head like that 70 00:03:15,066 --> 00:03:16,166 so I can kiss her there. 71 00:03:16,333 --> 00:03:19,100 And I said, "I'm going to miss you tomorrow." 72 00:03:20,667 --> 00:03:21,600 And... 73 00:03:22,767 --> 00:03:25,467 that's the last words I told her. 74 00:03:25,633 --> 00:03:27,100 Well, tomorrow became eternity. 75 00:03:27,266 --> 00:03:28,567 Yeah. 76 00:03:29,633 --> 00:03:31,800 In-person learning had just recently resumed 77 00:03:31,967 --> 00:03:35,266 following a year-long pause during the COVID-19 pandemic. 78 00:03:35,433 --> 00:03:37,333 So the neighborhood was bustling with students 79 00:03:37,500 --> 00:03:38,934 returning home from class. 80 00:03:39,100 --> 00:03:41,100 Romane was living in the same apartment building 81 00:03:41,266 --> 00:03:43,967 as her parents, renting one of the units below them. 82 00:03:45,200 --> 00:03:47,333 Shortly after the 24-year-old left work, 83 00:03:47,500 --> 00:03:50,133 her mother Jasmine closed up the shop and headed home, 84 00:03:50,300 --> 00:03:53,433 just a few minutes walk away in the Milton Park area, 85 00:03:53,600 --> 00:03:55,166 better known as the McGill Ghetto. 86 00:03:56,333 --> 00:03:59,066 Jasmine, she was, like, coming from here 87 00:03:59,233 --> 00:04:01,433 to the home and she said, 88 00:04:01,600 --> 00:04:04,133 "There's a lot of cars, police car on the hallway." 89 00:04:05,633 --> 00:04:06,934 At first, it never occurred to them 90 00:04:07,100 --> 00:04:08,333 that there was a connection. 91 00:04:09,600 --> 00:04:11,800 And we didn't know that it was, like, our daughter. 92 00:04:12,867 --> 00:04:14,667 As they're discussing the commotion outside, 93 00:04:14,834 --> 00:04:16,367 they get a call from the hospital. 94 00:04:17,700 --> 00:04:19,834 The emergency doctor, she called me 95 00:04:20,000 --> 00:04:21,867 and she asked me, "What's your relation 96 00:04:22,033 --> 00:04:23,834 with Romane Bonnier?" 97 00:04:24,000 --> 00:04:25,667 "I'm the mom," so she said, 98 00:04:25,834 --> 00:04:27,834 "You have to come to the hospital right now 99 00:04:28,000 --> 00:04:29,500 to the emergency." 100 00:04:29,667 --> 00:04:33,667 So I put my phone on speaker and I said, 101 00:04:33,834 --> 00:04:35,166 "I'm with my husband. 102 00:04:35,333 --> 00:04:37,367 I want to know what's happening. 103 00:04:37,533 --> 00:04:39,133 I want to know. I'm the mom." 104 00:04:39,300 --> 00:04:41,000 She said, "She's dead." 105 00:04:44,667 --> 00:04:46,400 With their hearts racing, Romane's parents 106 00:04:46,567 --> 00:04:48,233 started to understand all the sirens 107 00:04:48,400 --> 00:04:50,600 and commotion outside had something to do 108 00:04:50,767 --> 00:04:52,800 with their daughter. 109 00:04:52,967 --> 00:04:55,900 We had this instant reaction 110 00:04:56,066 --> 00:04:58,967 of getting our things and go to the hospital. 111 00:04:59,133 --> 00:05:03,834 But the entire neighborhood was blocked by police car. 112 00:05:07,867 --> 00:05:09,400 We want to get to the hospital 113 00:05:09,567 --> 00:05:11,700 because I have only one thing in my mind. 114 00:05:11,867 --> 00:05:16,166 I have to see Romane. You know, we have to go there. 115 00:05:16,333 --> 00:05:19,934 We have to go there, we may, you know, we may hold her. 116 00:05:21,834 --> 00:05:24,934 We called an Uber and the Uber was not able 117 00:05:25,100 --> 00:05:28,133 to even come near the building. 118 00:05:28,300 --> 00:05:31,567 And instantly we figure out this was probably... 119 00:05:32,767 --> 00:05:34,667 the scene of what happened to Romane. 120 00:05:34,834 --> 00:05:39,300 And so we went to the first officer 121 00:05:39,467 --> 00:05:41,133 near the gate. 122 00:05:41,300 --> 00:05:43,767 They were that kind of like, everything was blocked 123 00:05:43,934 --> 00:05:45,233 and we said, "We're the parents." 124 00:05:45,400 --> 00:05:48,367 And he just went, like, white. 125 00:05:48,533 --> 00:05:52,934 It was, like, at 100 feet from our door, 126 00:05:53,100 --> 00:05:56,200 everything happened so, so near home. 127 00:05:58,600 --> 00:06:01,533 I was probably busy covering something else 128 00:06:01,700 --> 00:06:04,066 or finishing my day, but then the call came. 129 00:06:04,233 --> 00:06:06,433 A police source called me and said to me 130 00:06:06,600 --> 00:06:07,967 that a female was stabbed. 131 00:06:08,133 --> 00:06:10,767 She was in critical condition. She would probably die. 132 00:06:10,934 --> 00:06:12,934 I quickly went to the place 133 00:06:13,100 --> 00:06:15,967 where it happened and it was kind of chaotic 134 00:06:16,133 --> 00:06:18,400 still at the time that I got there. 135 00:06:18,567 --> 00:06:20,333 I happened in a neighborhood 136 00:06:20,500 --> 00:06:21,700 where there's a lot of students, 137 00:06:21,867 --> 00:06:24,533 a lot of people at witness, what had happened? 138 00:06:24,700 --> 00:06:26,500 A lot of people were shaken. 139 00:06:26,667 --> 00:06:30,133 Scream was really violent and constant. 140 00:06:31,133 --> 00:06:32,767 It makes you scared for your safety. 141 00:06:32,934 --> 00:06:35,400 This is a neighborhood full of students. 142 00:06:35,567 --> 00:06:38,533 When I got there, a lot of police were still there. 143 00:06:38,700 --> 00:06:40,166 A lot of people were still there 144 00:06:40,333 --> 00:06:42,033 and a lot of people that were traumatized 145 00:06:42,200 --> 00:06:44,834 because they heard something, they saw something. 146 00:06:45,000 --> 00:06:46,600 We learned pretty early 147 00:06:46,767 --> 00:06:50,433 that it was a 24-year-old female 148 00:06:50,600 --> 00:06:54,433 and we were like, like, everybody around was her age. 149 00:06:54,600 --> 00:06:57,867 But we didn't know at the time all the details 150 00:06:58,033 --> 00:06:59,200 of what had happened. 151 00:06:59,367 --> 00:07:01,333 We felt that the people were shaken. 152 00:07:01,500 --> 00:07:03,667 We felt that the people were touched directly 153 00:07:03,834 --> 00:07:05,934 because it was a young lady. 154 00:07:06,100 --> 00:07:09,066 It happens right where they walk every day. 155 00:07:09,233 --> 00:07:10,433 And that's what I think 156 00:07:10,600 --> 00:07:13,900 that was the element that shocked a lot of people. 157 00:07:14,066 --> 00:07:15,467 When people explained to us 158 00:07:15,633 --> 00:07:18,200 that they heard something from the window, 159 00:07:18,367 --> 00:07:21,633 some others were really, really close when that happened. 160 00:07:21,800 --> 00:07:23,066 I saw him come from behind 161 00:07:23,233 --> 00:07:25,233 on the other side of the street and jump her 162 00:07:25,400 --> 00:07:27,400 and I didn't realize that he had a knife at first. 163 00:07:27,567 --> 00:07:28,867 I thought he might have just been punching her 164 00:07:29,033 --> 00:07:31,567 but then I realized there was a knife and I saw blood. 165 00:07:34,200 --> 00:07:35,633 We were kept away, obviously 166 00:07:35,800 --> 00:07:37,033 a bit far from the scene, 167 00:07:37,200 --> 00:07:40,633 but we could see as we could get closer, 168 00:07:40,800 --> 00:07:42,333 still the blood. 169 00:07:42,500 --> 00:07:44,100 Romane's sister Marilou gets a call 170 00:07:44,266 --> 00:07:47,166 from her parents and quickly senses something is wrong. 171 00:07:47,333 --> 00:07:50,266 My dad called me and just told me, 172 00:07:50,433 --> 00:07:52,500 "Hey, I want to tell you something, 173 00:07:52,667 --> 00:07:53,633 you need to come home." 174 00:07:53,800 --> 00:07:56,767 I remember pulling on Sherbrooke 175 00:07:56,934 --> 00:08:00,066 and seeing the street 176 00:08:00,233 --> 00:08:01,934 lit up with police cars. 177 00:08:03,000 --> 00:08:07,700 Call it intuition, but for some reason I was like, 178 00:08:07,867 --> 00:08:10,800 it has to be something about my sister. 179 00:08:10,967 --> 00:08:13,934 And I called her, I called her to try 180 00:08:14,100 --> 00:08:17,500 to get a response, obviously didn't. 181 00:08:20,500 --> 00:08:22,667 Marilou navigates around the emergency vehicles 182 00:08:22,834 --> 00:08:24,033 and police tape. 183 00:08:24,200 --> 00:08:26,533 She arrives at Guy and Jasmine's apartment. 184 00:08:26,700 --> 00:08:30,166 And then opened my parents' apartment door 185 00:08:30,333 --> 00:08:33,667 and I saw two officers 186 00:08:33,834 --> 00:08:37,033 and I was like, "Oh, I think that's bad." 187 00:08:38,934 --> 00:08:40,700 He said, "Okay, I'm going to bring you 188 00:08:40,867 --> 00:08:42,533 to the command center. 189 00:08:42,700 --> 00:08:45,367 You're going to meet all the team and after that, 190 00:08:45,533 --> 00:08:48,400 someone will escort you to the emergency." 191 00:08:48,567 --> 00:08:50,333 But we never went. 192 00:08:51,433 --> 00:08:52,600 - The body first. - We wouldn't be able 193 00:08:52,767 --> 00:08:54,633 - to see her anyway. - Yeah, and it was not very, 194 00:08:54,800 --> 00:08:56,900 something very nice to see either. 195 00:08:58,333 --> 00:09:00,266 My mom just said she was attacked. 196 00:09:00,433 --> 00:09:02,066 I still think about 197 00:09:03,734 --> 00:09:05,233 the cry. 198 00:09:05,400 --> 00:09:07,100 I was kind of wailing. 199 00:09:09,834 --> 00:09:14,367 And I talked about it with my brother at some point. 200 00:09:14,533 --> 00:09:18,433 And he told me, "This was the single 201 00:09:18,600 --> 00:09:20,800 saddest sound I've ever heard." 202 00:09:22,133 --> 00:09:24,333 I kept just thinking... 203 00:09:25,567 --> 00:09:27,633 of what had happened, like 204 00:09:27,800 --> 00:09:31,367 the act her literally dying. 205 00:09:33,166 --> 00:09:35,033 The victim was immediately transported to the hospital 206 00:09:35,200 --> 00:09:36,867 in critical condition. 207 00:09:37,033 --> 00:09:38,200 We sadly have the confirmation 208 00:09:38,367 --> 00:09:39,834 that she deceased at the hospital. 209 00:09:40,000 --> 00:09:41,567 She was stabbed several times 210 00:09:41,734 --> 00:09:43,033 in the upper body. 211 00:09:43,200 --> 00:09:46,400 Her alleged assailant was arrested on the scene. 212 00:09:46,567 --> 00:09:51,567 He just went there, stabbed her and stayed there 213 00:09:51,734 --> 00:09:53,734 in front of a lot of people 214 00:09:53,900 --> 00:09:56,867 in broad daylight and he never tried to escape. 215 00:09:57,033 --> 00:09:58,600 He stayed there and got arrested. 216 00:10:00,133 --> 00:10:01,533 According to this other witness, 217 00:10:01,700 --> 00:10:03,734 the man who committed the crime didn't try to escape. 218 00:10:06,467 --> 00:10:07,500 The attacker stayed there 219 00:10:07,667 --> 00:10:08,700 until the police arrived. 220 00:10:08,867 --> 00:10:09,967 They didn't run after him. 221 00:10:10,133 --> 00:10:11,367 He was just there and they took him 222 00:10:11,533 --> 00:10:13,333 into the police car right here. 223 00:10:16,066 --> 00:10:18,200 They said, "We arrest someone." 224 00:10:18,367 --> 00:10:21,400 And I was like, "What? They arrest someone?" 225 00:10:21,567 --> 00:10:25,800 I couldn't think of someone who wants to do harm to Romane. 226 00:10:25,967 --> 00:10:29,266 She had too good heart. She was too kind. 227 00:10:29,433 --> 00:10:33,166 Instantly, I asked, is his name François? 228 00:10:33,333 --> 00:10:35,734 It went out of my mouth without thinking. 229 00:10:50,767 --> 00:10:51,867 Welcome back. 230 00:10:52,033 --> 00:10:54,433 The family of Romane Bonnier came home 231 00:10:54,600 --> 00:10:56,133 to find their Montreal neighborhood 232 00:10:56,300 --> 00:11:00,934 swarming with police cars and a cordoned off crime scene. 233 00:11:01,100 --> 00:11:03,100 They would soon discover the young victim 234 00:11:03,266 --> 00:11:04,834 was their very own daughter. 235 00:11:06,834 --> 00:11:11,166 We now return to Dan Spector with "A Part of Me Died." 236 00:11:13,867 --> 00:11:15,900 As the night advanced, 237 00:11:16,066 --> 00:11:18,900 we learned more and more details about it. 238 00:11:19,066 --> 00:11:22,700 The first info that came in was that it may be related 239 00:11:22,867 --> 00:11:24,734 to a boyfriend or ex-boyfriend. 240 00:11:27,400 --> 00:11:29,166 Investigators are on the scene 241 00:11:29,333 --> 00:11:31,133 to determine the link between the two. 242 00:11:31,300 --> 00:11:33,467 Possibly two people who know each other. 243 00:11:34,734 --> 00:11:37,233 First thing that came to my mind was, 244 00:11:37,400 --> 00:11:41,133 my God, not another one, because around that time, 245 00:11:41,300 --> 00:11:45,300 I remember covering in 2021 a lot of femicide. 246 00:11:45,467 --> 00:11:47,633 We didn't know all the details at the time. 247 00:11:47,800 --> 00:11:50,533 But since I covered the Crime Beat, 248 00:11:50,700 --> 00:11:51,767 there has been a lot. 249 00:11:51,934 --> 00:11:53,467 And that was the element 250 00:11:53,633 --> 00:11:55,667 that crossed my mind, another one. 251 00:11:55,834 --> 00:11:58,200 How quickly did you find out who she was? 252 00:11:58,367 --> 00:12:01,900 Quickly we could put a face on the victim. 253 00:12:02,066 --> 00:12:05,000 Because there was a lot of YouTube video, 254 00:12:05,166 --> 00:12:07,200 and in the video she was singing, 255 00:12:07,367 --> 00:12:08,867 she was all smiling. 256 00:12:09,033 --> 00:12:13,433 And that's the image that we saw of Romane quickly. 257 00:12:13,600 --> 00:12:15,567 ♪ Here you come again ♪ 258 00:12:16,900 --> 00:12:18,600 Romane Bonnier will be remembered 259 00:12:18,767 --> 00:12:20,967 by many for her shining voice. 260 00:12:21,133 --> 00:12:22,900 Her friends who called her Romy say, 261 00:12:23,066 --> 00:12:25,333 her musical talent is among the many things 262 00:12:25,500 --> 00:12:27,433 they will miss about their friend. 263 00:12:27,600 --> 00:12:30,500 She was, like, the definition 264 00:12:30,667 --> 00:12:32,467 of unique and an individual. 265 00:12:32,633 --> 00:12:35,567 You know, she, like, marched to the beat of her own drum. 266 00:12:35,734 --> 00:12:38,133 She didn't listen to anyone's opinion of her. 267 00:12:38,300 --> 00:12:39,533 She knew who she was. 268 00:12:40,600 --> 00:12:41,667 With the tearful testimonies 269 00:12:41,834 --> 00:12:43,100 of Romane Bonnier's friends 270 00:12:43,266 --> 00:12:44,367 beginning to come out, 271 00:12:44,533 --> 00:12:47,133 she quickly became a household name. 272 00:12:47,300 --> 00:12:50,100 I think every time we get to see the face, 273 00:12:50,266 --> 00:12:52,633 it all gets more concrete. 274 00:12:52,800 --> 00:12:54,500 I think people relate more. 275 00:12:54,667 --> 00:12:58,633 She was breathing happiness on those videos. 276 00:12:58,800 --> 00:13:02,734 ♪ That all I really know, is here you come again ♪ 277 00:13:02,900 --> 00:13:05,934 And now she wasn't even breathing anymore. 278 00:13:06,100 --> 00:13:07,800 That was shocking. 279 00:13:11,900 --> 00:13:13,100 Memorial began to grow 280 00:13:13,266 --> 00:13:14,700 at the scene of the crime. 281 00:13:18,667 --> 00:13:21,133 And amid the grief, questions about the suspect 282 00:13:21,300 --> 00:13:22,734 began to grow louder. 283 00:13:24,033 --> 00:13:26,867 It was more the next day that we started working 284 00:13:27,033 --> 00:13:29,900 to try to understand a bit more who was that guy, 285 00:13:30,066 --> 00:13:34,200 why did he attack her so violently in the street. 286 00:13:34,367 --> 00:13:37,767 The motive of this aggression is still under investigation, 287 00:13:37,934 --> 00:13:39,100 but what we can confirm is that 288 00:13:39,266 --> 00:13:41,266 the victim and the suspect knew each other. 289 00:13:41,433 --> 00:13:43,500 At the beginning, it wasn't that clear. 290 00:13:43,667 --> 00:13:47,667 Was he her boyfriend? Was he her roommate? 291 00:13:47,834 --> 00:13:49,233 In the summer of 2021, 292 00:13:49,400 --> 00:13:51,233 Romane had been living in an apartment 293 00:13:51,400 --> 00:13:53,000 in the same building as her parents. 294 00:13:53,166 --> 00:13:55,233 The 24-year-old was looking for a roommate, 295 00:13:55,400 --> 00:13:57,233 so she posted an ad online. 296 00:13:57,400 --> 00:14:00,834 A 36-year-old man named François Pelletier responded, 297 00:14:01,000 --> 00:14:02,633 and he moved in, with an understanding 298 00:14:02,800 --> 00:14:04,867 that he would be moving out that September. 299 00:14:05,900 --> 00:14:09,133 Well, at first, we were not very okay with this idea. 300 00:14:09,300 --> 00:14:12,400 - Comfortable... Yeah, but... - No. But, you know. 301 00:14:12,567 --> 00:14:14,433 She's an adult. She was, like, 24. 302 00:14:15,567 --> 00:14:17,600 The family felt a bit uneasy with a man 303 00:14:17,767 --> 00:14:19,266 more than 10 years older than Romane 304 00:14:19,433 --> 00:14:22,633 moving into her apartment, but they respected her choice. 305 00:14:22,800 --> 00:14:27,033 Personally, I wouldn't have... 306 00:14:27,200 --> 00:14:29,667 invited a man 307 00:14:29,834 --> 00:14:32,767 whom I don't know into my home. 308 00:14:32,934 --> 00:14:35,500 So I was surprised, I think, 309 00:14:35,667 --> 00:14:41,000 at how she trusted this man or this platform. 310 00:14:41,166 --> 00:14:42,667 And, yeah, he's a bit older, too. 311 00:14:42,834 --> 00:14:45,834 Yeah, but, you know, at first, it was just a roommate, so... 312 00:14:47,200 --> 00:14:49,667 In 2021, we went through a little lull 313 00:14:49,834 --> 00:14:51,000 in our relationship, 314 00:14:51,166 --> 00:14:53,867 where we had to find ourselves a little bit more. 315 00:14:54,033 --> 00:14:57,033 We just drifted apart a little bit, 316 00:14:57,200 --> 00:14:59,767 but the love was always there. 317 00:15:01,800 --> 00:15:03,633 I was working with her every day, 318 00:15:03,800 --> 00:15:06,834 so "How is it going with your roommate?" 319 00:15:07,000 --> 00:15:11,400 And she never mentioned him in other terms, that roommate. 320 00:15:12,533 --> 00:15:17,734 I was walking the dog, and I saw Romane in the park 321 00:15:17,900 --> 00:15:19,934 at the McGill University on the campus, 322 00:15:20,100 --> 00:15:23,166 and she was like, they were, like, holding hands. 323 00:15:23,333 --> 00:15:27,266 That afternoon, she introduced me to François Pelletier 324 00:15:27,433 --> 00:15:29,867 She said, "This is my roommate, François." 325 00:15:30,033 --> 00:15:33,233 I said, "Hi." He said, "Who are you?" 326 00:15:33,400 --> 00:15:35,166 I said, "I'm the father." "Ah, all right." 327 00:15:35,333 --> 00:15:39,066 So he was, like, suspicious of what was supposed to be 328 00:15:39,233 --> 00:15:41,100 other than her father. 329 00:15:41,266 --> 00:15:43,467 So I think... 330 00:15:43,633 --> 00:15:45,767 - You got a bad vibe. - A bad vibe, yeah. 331 00:15:48,433 --> 00:15:51,200 On the afternoon of October 19th, 2021, 332 00:15:51,367 --> 00:15:53,500 the day that Romane Bonnier was murdered, 333 00:15:53,667 --> 00:15:57,200 François Pelletier is seen hopping onto a city bus. 334 00:15:57,367 --> 00:15:58,734 He goes and sits at the back 335 00:15:58,900 --> 00:16:01,033 and rides toward downtown Montreal. 336 00:16:02,066 --> 00:16:04,333 Around the same time, Romane Bonnier is finishing up 337 00:16:04,500 --> 00:16:06,133 her shift at her family's business. 338 00:16:14,133 --> 00:16:15,834 Footage from different surveillance cameras 339 00:16:16,000 --> 00:16:19,500 edited together by police shows Pelletier's movements. 340 00:16:19,667 --> 00:16:20,767 Pelletier gets off the bus 341 00:16:20,934 --> 00:16:22,900 and lurks near Romane's workplace. 342 00:16:23,066 --> 00:16:25,000 Here he's seen crossing the street 343 00:16:25,166 --> 00:16:27,333 and walking out of the frame. 344 00:16:27,500 --> 00:16:29,667 He's pacing back and forth, waiting. 345 00:16:30,934 --> 00:16:32,700 You get to see François Pelletier, 346 00:16:32,867 --> 00:16:36,867 who just showed up to her work, wait for a long time. 347 00:16:37,967 --> 00:16:40,467 Romane Bonnier says goodbye to her mother Jasmine 348 00:16:40,633 --> 00:16:42,600 and leaves the shop for the short walk 349 00:16:42,767 --> 00:16:44,000 back to her apartment. 350 00:16:45,066 --> 00:16:46,767 You get to see on different cameras 351 00:16:46,934 --> 00:16:49,667 that he just follows her to the street. 352 00:16:49,834 --> 00:16:53,567 And you get to see that really the plan was there. 353 00:16:53,734 --> 00:16:56,867 He waited for her and then followed her to the home. 354 00:16:57,033 --> 00:17:03,600 And it's like you can live what happened almost live. 355 00:17:03,767 --> 00:17:04,667 She walks up the hill 356 00:17:04,834 --> 00:17:05,900 toward Sherbrooke Street. 357 00:17:06,066 --> 00:17:07,266 Pelletier can be seen 358 00:17:07,433 --> 00:17:09,233 picking up his pace to catch up with her. 359 00:17:09,400 --> 00:17:13,100 He appears to be holding flowers in his left hand. 360 00:17:13,266 --> 00:17:14,767 Romane crosses Sherbrooke Street 361 00:17:14,934 --> 00:17:16,800 and enters the Milton Park area 362 00:17:16,967 --> 00:17:18,533 near McGill University. 363 00:17:18,700 --> 00:17:20,400 Pelletier jaywalks across the street 364 00:17:20,567 --> 00:17:23,000 at the top of the frame, jogging through traffic. 365 00:17:23,166 --> 00:17:25,066 He's now just steps behind her. 366 00:17:26,166 --> 00:17:28,600 Romane continues her brisk walk toward home, 367 00:17:28,767 --> 00:17:30,967 now in the area packed with students. 368 00:17:31,133 --> 00:17:35,467 Pelletier, flowers in hand, increases his pace to a run. 369 00:17:35,633 --> 00:17:37,333 Romane doesn't see it coming. 370 00:17:54,900 --> 00:17:55,867 Welcome back. 371 00:17:56,033 --> 00:17:57,867 When 24-year-old Romane Bonnier 372 00:17:58,033 --> 00:18:00,900 chose a new roommate for a short-term sublet, 373 00:18:01,066 --> 00:18:03,133 her family questioned her choice, 374 00:18:03,300 --> 00:18:05,700 an older man named François Pelletier. 375 00:18:05,867 --> 00:18:08,900 Within months, the aspiring singer was dead, 376 00:18:09,066 --> 00:18:11,433 leaving her family to confront a killer 377 00:18:11,600 --> 00:18:13,834 who had gone to disturbing lengths 378 00:18:14,000 --> 00:18:15,934 to hunt her down that fateful day. 379 00:18:18,233 --> 00:18:22,800 Here again is Dan Spector with "A Part of Me Died." 380 00:18:24,200 --> 00:18:27,900 ♪ I'll make you so sure about it ♪ 381 00:18:28,066 --> 00:18:32,333 ♪ God only knows what I'd be without you ♪ 382 00:18:32,500 --> 00:18:34,600 She was very protective. 383 00:18:34,767 --> 00:18:38,567 She was always the bubbly one 384 00:18:38,734 --> 00:18:42,033 and the life of the party. 385 00:18:42,200 --> 00:18:45,166 We liked it when people couldn't tell us apart. 386 00:18:45,333 --> 00:18:48,033 It's kind of a... because you're twins, 387 00:18:48,200 --> 00:18:51,333 you're kind of supposed to fool people. 388 00:18:52,500 --> 00:18:55,467 She had a mole over her lip, 389 00:18:55,633 --> 00:18:59,867 so that was the defining trait for most people. 390 00:19:00,100 --> 00:19:03,767 But, you know, when we were both in our ballet attire 391 00:19:03,934 --> 00:19:06,800 with a bun and, like, the same costume, 392 00:19:06,967 --> 00:19:08,800 it would be hard to tell us apart. 393 00:19:08,967 --> 00:19:11,166 Romane and Marilou, I mean, obviously, 394 00:19:11,333 --> 00:19:14,166 as identical twins, there's a special bond, right? 395 00:19:14,333 --> 00:19:15,967 There was a special bond. 396 00:19:16,133 --> 00:19:19,166 It was a very nice period for the family. 397 00:19:19,333 --> 00:19:21,100 When you found that out that you were going to have twins, 398 00:19:21,266 --> 00:19:23,367 - I guess it's always a shock. - It was a good shock. 399 00:19:23,533 --> 00:19:27,867 It was a shock, but I already had two boys. 400 00:19:28,033 --> 00:19:30,233 It went well. It went very well. 401 00:19:30,400 --> 00:19:32,600 Well, I remember when we got the news, 402 00:19:32,767 --> 00:19:34,266 I had to sit down. 403 00:19:34,433 --> 00:19:36,433 But it was marvelous. 404 00:19:38,100 --> 00:19:40,367 ♪ Building me a home ♪ 405 00:19:40,533 --> 00:19:41,867 She loved to sing... 406 00:19:42,033 --> 00:19:45,066 ♪ Thinking I'd be strong there ♪ 407 00:19:45,233 --> 00:19:46,567 ...as I do, too, I think 408 00:19:46,734 --> 00:19:50,600 we got that part from early on childhood. 409 00:19:50,767 --> 00:19:53,533 We used to both sing in the bath together, 410 00:19:53,700 --> 00:19:55,967 Disney songs, she would do covers. 411 00:19:56,133 --> 00:19:59,667 She even did a few original songs. 412 00:19:59,834 --> 00:20:02,200 ♪ And I think to myself ♪ 413 00:20:03,667 --> 00:20:05,834 ♪ What a wonderful world ♪ 414 00:20:06,000 --> 00:20:07,734 I think she started that during the pandemic, 415 00:20:07,900 --> 00:20:09,133 the YouTube videos. 416 00:20:09,300 --> 00:20:11,000 She was training by herself. 417 00:20:11,166 --> 00:20:13,233 She was doing ballet in her apartment. 418 00:20:13,400 --> 00:20:16,233 At some point, she even had a trampoline in her apartment, 419 00:20:16,400 --> 00:20:18,900 which we made fun of all the time. 420 00:20:20,467 --> 00:20:23,834 I worked with Romane, and I said, 421 00:20:24,000 --> 00:20:25,100 "How is your life?" 422 00:20:25,266 --> 00:20:28,367 And she said, "Oh, okay. Dad told you." 423 00:20:28,533 --> 00:20:29,500 "Told me what?" 424 00:20:29,667 --> 00:20:32,567 And then she said, "Oh, well, 425 00:20:32,734 --> 00:20:35,066 François and I, we're together." 426 00:20:35,233 --> 00:20:37,333 "Oh..." so I said, "...okay, you're together." 427 00:20:37,500 --> 00:20:39,400 But she wasn't telling everything. 428 00:20:39,567 --> 00:20:42,800 We were not informed that they were lovers, 429 00:20:42,967 --> 00:20:44,600 and she never said my friend. 430 00:20:44,767 --> 00:20:47,133 It was always a roommate. 431 00:20:47,300 --> 00:20:51,000 I met him once. We ate at their apartment. 432 00:20:51,166 --> 00:20:52,467 Seemed fine. 433 00:20:53,533 --> 00:20:57,066 At some point, she called me to get... 434 00:20:57,233 --> 00:21:00,500 some insight, because she was wanting 435 00:21:00,667 --> 00:21:03,800 to step back from her relationship with him, 436 00:21:03,967 --> 00:21:06,567 and he was not giving her the space. 437 00:21:06,734 --> 00:21:10,800 She never said she was worried about her safety or anything. 438 00:21:10,967 --> 00:21:13,867 She was just asking 439 00:21:14,033 --> 00:21:17,567 if it's normal, "What should I do?" 440 00:21:17,734 --> 00:21:21,900 And at that time, I told her, "Listen, if he does love you 441 00:21:22,066 --> 00:21:26,166 like he says he does, he needs to give you space." 442 00:21:27,266 --> 00:21:28,867 So he was moving out, 443 00:21:29,033 --> 00:21:30,533 and I must say that 444 00:21:30,700 --> 00:21:33,367 when he left, I was relieved. 445 00:21:33,533 --> 00:21:38,633 I met him when he moved out at the door of the building, 446 00:21:38,800 --> 00:21:40,467 and I wish him good luck. 447 00:21:44,200 --> 00:21:45,800 So you didn't know that there was a sort of 448 00:21:45,967 --> 00:21:47,600 complicated situation afoot, 449 00:21:47,767 --> 00:21:50,834 or that he had been sending her these text messages? 450 00:21:51,000 --> 00:21:54,266 The complications became after, after he left. 451 00:21:54,433 --> 00:21:55,934 With Romane saying that he was, like, 452 00:21:56,100 --> 00:21:58,667 insisting and texting her a lot. 453 00:21:58,834 --> 00:22:03,867 She wrote to him. She went to his new place. 454 00:22:04,033 --> 00:22:06,967 Despite all that, he was harassing her. 455 00:22:07,133 --> 00:22:09,166 So at one point, I told her, 456 00:22:09,333 --> 00:22:12,467 "Why don't you block his contact?" 457 00:22:12,633 --> 00:22:15,367 And she said she didn't want to. 458 00:22:15,533 --> 00:22:19,834 She protected him, because she told me that 459 00:22:20,000 --> 00:22:23,200 he told her that he could commit suicide. 460 00:22:24,300 --> 00:22:28,100 In retrospect, I think she felt embarrassed 461 00:22:28,266 --> 00:22:31,100 or worried and didn't want to worry us. 462 00:22:31,266 --> 00:22:34,633 And even her best friends at the time 463 00:22:34,800 --> 00:22:36,033 didn't hear much about it. 464 00:22:36,200 --> 00:22:39,834 About 10 days before the murder, 465 00:22:40,000 --> 00:22:44,266 he went here, and I just opened the door, 466 00:22:44,433 --> 00:22:46,066 and I said, "Well, Romane is not there. 467 00:22:46,233 --> 00:22:47,667 She has a rehearsal." 468 00:22:47,834 --> 00:22:51,500 So he said, "Can you please tell her to answer me?" 469 00:22:51,667 --> 00:22:54,533 I said, "Well, maybe she needs a break, 470 00:22:54,700 --> 00:22:57,400 but I'll do the message." 471 00:22:57,567 --> 00:23:00,300 And... that's it. 472 00:23:00,467 --> 00:23:02,633 You said he had a weird vibe, did you feel something similar, 473 00:23:02,800 --> 00:23:04,233 - or did you just sort of... - Not the first time. 474 00:23:04,400 --> 00:23:07,166 The first time, he was very polite, solid guy, 475 00:23:07,333 --> 00:23:09,834 you know, good handshake. 476 00:23:10,000 --> 00:23:12,734 But the last time at the door, he was, like, 477 00:23:12,900 --> 00:23:15,100 a bit troubled, but in pain. 478 00:23:15,266 --> 00:23:17,767 He was having a hard time with the situation, 479 00:23:17,934 --> 00:23:20,333 the relationship situation, I guess. 480 00:23:20,500 --> 00:23:21,767 She didn't tell everything, 481 00:23:21,934 --> 00:23:26,633 because we learned a lot of things during the trial. 482 00:23:26,800 --> 00:23:28,300 The suspect, François Pelletier, 483 00:23:28,467 --> 00:23:29,633 appeared in court Wednesday. 484 00:23:29,800 --> 00:23:32,567 He faces a single charge of first-degree murder. 485 00:23:32,734 --> 00:23:34,800 The 36-year-old will remain detained 486 00:23:34,967 --> 00:23:36,633 until his next court appearance. 487 00:23:36,800 --> 00:23:39,300 We knew a few elements. 488 00:23:39,467 --> 00:23:41,500 She was working. She was getting home. 489 00:23:41,667 --> 00:23:44,333 That was the lines that we knew, basically. 490 00:23:44,500 --> 00:23:46,400 But when we went to court in the trial, 491 00:23:46,567 --> 00:23:50,934 then we learned really all the events, 492 00:23:51,100 --> 00:23:53,367 like a plea by plea of what happened that day. 493 00:23:54,500 --> 00:23:56,900 The trial of a man accused of murdering a woman 494 00:23:57,066 --> 00:24:01,133 in broad daylight in the McGill Ghetto in 2021 495 00:24:01,300 --> 00:24:03,500 heard from multiple witnesses. 496 00:24:03,667 --> 00:24:06,333 24-year-old artist Romane Bonnier 497 00:24:06,500 --> 00:24:08,166 was stabbed to death. 498 00:24:08,333 --> 00:24:11,000 Our Dan Spector was at the Montreal courthouse 499 00:24:11,166 --> 00:24:12,767 and joins us from there now. 500 00:24:12,934 --> 00:24:14,500 Dan, the jury was shown 501 00:24:14,667 --> 00:24:16,233 surveillance video of the crime. 502 00:24:16,400 --> 00:24:18,000 How did the courtroom react? 503 00:24:20,233 --> 00:24:24,300 Andrea, it was stunned and somber silence 504 00:24:24,467 --> 00:24:27,433 as the surveillance footage was played for the jury. 505 00:24:29,667 --> 00:24:31,734 Mind your own [bleep] business. 506 00:24:31,900 --> 00:24:33,734 As bystanders scream in horror, 507 00:24:33,900 --> 00:24:36,367 Pelletier tells them to mind their own business. 508 00:24:36,533 --> 00:24:38,867 - I'm so sorry. - He apologizes repeatedly, 509 00:24:39,033 --> 00:24:42,600 sitting over her as horrified witnesses call 911. 510 00:24:42,767 --> 00:24:44,200 One man approaches and Pelletier 511 00:24:44,367 --> 00:24:46,300 brandishes a knife in his direction. 512 00:24:46,467 --> 00:24:48,400 Police are on the scene in moments 513 00:24:48,567 --> 00:24:50,000 as the sirens grow louder. 514 00:24:52,100 --> 00:24:53,300 You heard all the screamings, 515 00:24:53,467 --> 00:24:55,533 you see the final moments. 516 00:24:55,700 --> 00:24:57,767 That was really, really hard to see. 517 00:24:57,934 --> 00:25:01,834 And you get to understand she had no chance. 518 00:25:02,000 --> 00:25:04,467 He had a plan. He wanted to kill her. 519 00:25:04,633 --> 00:25:06,467 And he said, "I'm sorry." 520 00:25:06,633 --> 00:25:10,233 He was there to do that. And he never tried to escape. 521 00:25:10,400 --> 00:25:12,300 He stayed there and got arrested. 522 00:25:13,633 --> 00:25:15,500 That seems like that was the goal 523 00:25:15,667 --> 00:25:17,000 that he needed to accomplish 524 00:25:17,166 --> 00:25:20,066 at that time, kill Romane Bonnier. 525 00:25:20,233 --> 00:25:22,166 Marilou and her mother made the decision 526 00:25:22,333 --> 00:25:24,867 not to watch the video and still never have. 527 00:25:26,100 --> 00:25:29,166 I knew it wouldn't help me. 528 00:25:29,333 --> 00:25:32,633 I heard some stuff that I had wished that I hadn't heard. 529 00:25:32,800 --> 00:25:37,533 And so I was at a point in the trial where I knew 530 00:25:37,700 --> 00:25:39,700 it wouldn't serve me well. 531 00:25:39,867 --> 00:25:42,800 I did not see it. I didn't want to see it. 532 00:25:42,967 --> 00:25:46,166 I didn't want to hear her. I didn't want to see it. 533 00:25:46,333 --> 00:25:49,533 I-- I-- I stayed for all the witnesses 534 00:25:49,700 --> 00:25:51,633 who described what they saw. 535 00:25:52,734 --> 00:25:57,834 Each of them, we thanked them because they were all sorry 536 00:25:58,000 --> 00:26:01,834 that they couldn't do anything, but there was nothing to do. 537 00:26:13,734 --> 00:26:14,934 Welcome back. 538 00:26:15,100 --> 00:26:17,266 François Pelletier is on trial 539 00:26:17,433 --> 00:26:18,934 for the murder of his former roommate, 540 00:26:19,100 --> 00:26:21,033 Romane Bonnier, who was killed 541 00:26:21,200 --> 00:26:24,333 in a daylight attack near Montreal's McGill University. 542 00:26:24,500 --> 00:26:26,467 But what unfolded in the courtroom 543 00:26:26,633 --> 00:26:29,000 would be a shock for the family all over again. 544 00:26:31,367 --> 00:26:35,734 Here again is Dan Spector with "A Part of Me Died." 545 00:26:37,633 --> 00:26:39,467 The jury heard testimony from six people 546 00:26:39,633 --> 00:26:42,533 who witnessed the alleged crime in the McGill Ghetto, 547 00:26:42,700 --> 00:26:44,533 which was described as dramatic, 548 00:26:44,700 --> 00:26:46,367 vivid, and extreme. 549 00:26:46,533 --> 00:26:49,066 Some came across the events as they were walking by, 550 00:26:49,233 --> 00:26:51,100 others watched the drama unfold 551 00:26:51,266 --> 00:26:52,734 through their bedroom windows. 552 00:26:52,900 --> 00:26:55,266 Witnesses recounted hearing a woman unleash 553 00:26:55,433 --> 00:26:57,633 blood-curdling screams before seeing a man 554 00:26:57,800 --> 00:27:00,333 on top of her, stabbing her multiple times. 555 00:27:00,500 --> 00:27:01,867 They said he screamed things like, 556 00:27:02,033 --> 00:27:04,266 "This had to happen, I'm so sorry, 557 00:27:04,433 --> 00:27:05,500 I had to kill her, 558 00:27:05,667 --> 00:27:07,433 I didn't want to have to do this, 559 00:27:07,600 --> 00:27:08,834 but she has to die." 560 00:27:09,000 --> 00:27:10,967 One former McGill student said at one point 561 00:27:11,133 --> 00:27:13,266 she saw the man with flowers in one hand 562 00:27:13,433 --> 00:27:14,834 and a knife in the other. 563 00:27:15,000 --> 00:27:17,600 She and a friend ran toward the scene, hoping to help. 564 00:27:17,767 --> 00:27:20,367 The man then brandished a knife in their direction, 565 00:27:20,533 --> 00:27:22,600 telling them to mind their own business 566 00:27:22,767 --> 00:27:25,600 as they laid eyes on the woman covered in blood. 567 00:27:25,767 --> 00:27:28,166 A growing crowd of people watched in horror, 568 00:27:28,333 --> 00:27:30,066 screaming for the violence to stop, 569 00:27:30,233 --> 00:27:33,100 others taking photos or videos before police arrived 570 00:27:33,266 --> 00:27:35,834 and arrested the suspect without a struggle. 571 00:27:36,867 --> 00:27:39,633 According to court testimony, Pelletier stabbed Bonnier 572 00:27:39,800 --> 00:27:41,800 more than two dozen times. 573 00:27:42,934 --> 00:27:46,533 Seventeen of those were in vital organs, 574 00:27:46,700 --> 00:27:49,734 so there was nothing anyone could do. 575 00:27:49,900 --> 00:27:51,433 And those witnesses are, 576 00:27:51,600 --> 00:27:53,800 for their life, like us, they are... 577 00:27:53,967 --> 00:27:55,700 - They were traumatized. - Traumatized. 578 00:27:55,867 --> 00:27:57,066 Guy, you didn't watch the video? 579 00:27:57,233 --> 00:27:59,233 I did. And I'll tell you why. 580 00:27:59,400 --> 00:28:02,467 It put an end to my fantasy. 581 00:28:03,633 --> 00:28:07,934 It put an end to me imagining the scene. 582 00:28:08,100 --> 00:28:11,934 It was the time where I'm supposed to walk the dog, 583 00:28:12,100 --> 00:28:13,633 - so I could have... - Seen her. 584 00:28:13,800 --> 00:28:15,934 ...seen her, I could have seen the murder, 585 00:28:16,100 --> 00:28:18,633 I mean, and this is the kind of stuff, 586 00:28:18,800 --> 00:28:20,100 that was my nightmare. 587 00:28:21,633 --> 00:28:22,934 The first-degree murder trial 588 00:28:23,100 --> 00:28:25,200 permitted the family to finally learn the details 589 00:28:25,367 --> 00:28:26,467 of what happened. 590 00:28:26,633 --> 00:28:28,633 But getting there took a lot longer 591 00:28:28,800 --> 00:28:31,233 and was a lot harder than they ever expected. 592 00:28:32,467 --> 00:28:34,767 You think that what you saw on TV 593 00:28:34,934 --> 00:28:36,133 is like the real thing, 594 00:28:36,300 --> 00:28:38,900 but the real thing is really worse. 595 00:28:39,066 --> 00:28:41,166 I remember checking the process and waiting. 596 00:28:41,333 --> 00:28:44,433 We were waiting to know when it would begin, 597 00:28:44,600 --> 00:28:45,834 then more delays. 598 00:28:46,000 --> 00:28:47,700 Four years before the trial, 599 00:28:47,867 --> 00:28:51,333 four years where all your life is like on standby. 600 00:28:52,300 --> 00:28:55,033 And it was all due to the fact 601 00:28:55,200 --> 00:28:57,600 that he was representing himself 602 00:28:57,767 --> 00:28:59,800 and then he was not representing himself 603 00:28:59,967 --> 00:29:02,767 and then he decided to have a lawyer and then he decided 604 00:29:02,934 --> 00:29:05,133 that he was representing himself. 605 00:29:05,300 --> 00:29:07,100 For the family, when they hear that 606 00:29:07,266 --> 00:29:09,633 the accused is going to represent himself, 607 00:29:09,800 --> 00:29:10,600 they're scared. 608 00:29:10,767 --> 00:29:12,233 It becomes a circus. 609 00:29:12,400 --> 00:29:14,100 It's a freak show, I'm sorry, 610 00:29:14,266 --> 00:29:16,567 and you're wondering, when is it going to stop? 611 00:29:17,667 --> 00:29:18,734 He never denied, 612 00:29:18,900 --> 00:29:21,633 but he never quite explained it, neither, 613 00:29:21,800 --> 00:29:22,700 in his defense. 614 00:29:22,867 --> 00:29:24,400 It was more like a... 615 00:29:24,567 --> 00:29:27,133 strange, erratic theories. 616 00:29:29,900 --> 00:29:31,266 In court, François Pelletier 617 00:29:31,433 --> 00:29:32,667 admitted to killing Romane, 618 00:29:32,834 --> 00:29:35,533 but pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder. 619 00:29:35,700 --> 00:29:38,166 Prosecutors theorized that he planned her murder 620 00:29:38,333 --> 00:29:39,967 because he could not accept the idea 621 00:29:40,133 --> 00:29:42,066 of her being with other men. 622 00:29:42,233 --> 00:29:43,767 It's not in all the cases 623 00:29:43,934 --> 00:29:46,867 that you have such strong evidence 624 00:29:47,033 --> 00:29:50,200 where it's not possible to deny it happened. 625 00:29:50,367 --> 00:29:52,133 All the images were there. 626 00:29:52,300 --> 00:29:56,467 So the main point of this trial 627 00:29:56,633 --> 00:29:58,734 was more a state of mind 628 00:29:58,900 --> 00:30:01,567 than the actions because we could see. 629 00:30:02,600 --> 00:30:04,500 Because Pelletier had no lawyer to guide 630 00:30:04,667 --> 00:30:06,900 and question him on the witness stand, 631 00:30:07,066 --> 00:30:08,500 he attempted to defend himself 632 00:30:08,667 --> 00:30:10,567 by delivering long monologues. 633 00:30:11,600 --> 00:30:14,233 The guy would just go on and on and on 634 00:30:14,400 --> 00:30:16,166 towards so many directions 635 00:30:16,333 --> 00:30:18,333 that were often pointing to nowhere. 636 00:30:18,500 --> 00:30:19,567 It's a shock. 637 00:30:19,734 --> 00:30:24,266 He has been allowed to question himself, 638 00:30:24,433 --> 00:30:27,533 and it lasts five days and a half. 639 00:30:27,700 --> 00:30:31,033 ♪ In the sky, you'll get by ♪ 640 00:30:31,200 --> 00:30:34,300 ♪ If you smile through your fear and sorrow ♪ 641 00:30:34,467 --> 00:30:35,667 She was supposed to be a witch, 642 00:30:35,834 --> 00:30:37,000 and he was killing the witch. 643 00:30:37,166 --> 00:30:38,767 He was not killing Romane. 644 00:30:38,934 --> 00:30:41,100 - She had a double personality. - Yeah, yeah. 645 00:30:41,266 --> 00:30:45,533 And the second personality was taking over the good one. 646 00:30:46,867 --> 00:30:49,633 He's a soldier of God. 647 00:30:49,800 --> 00:30:51,200 There's a few phrases 648 00:30:51,367 --> 00:30:53,467 that have struck with me. 649 00:30:53,633 --> 00:30:57,967 It was a six-day monologue. 650 00:30:58,133 --> 00:31:00,333 And sometimes the judge would tell him 651 00:31:00,500 --> 00:31:02,300 to stick to the point, 652 00:31:02,467 --> 00:31:04,967 but then it would start all over again. 653 00:31:07,033 --> 00:31:09,066 Pelletier spoke about becoming obsessed with her 654 00:31:09,233 --> 00:31:11,100 soon after the pair became roommates. 655 00:31:11,266 --> 00:31:13,767 The Crown presented a vast collection of text messages 656 00:31:13,934 --> 00:31:16,100 and letters Pelletier had written to Romane. 657 00:31:17,300 --> 00:31:20,300 He was jealous, he was possessive, 658 00:31:20,467 --> 00:31:23,133 and so that we learned at the trial. 659 00:31:23,300 --> 00:31:24,433 That we didn't know. 660 00:31:24,600 --> 00:31:28,367 That was kind of shocking to hear during the trial. 661 00:31:28,533 --> 00:31:32,834 She told me that he was texting her a lot, 662 00:31:33,000 --> 00:31:35,433 but I didn't know that much. 663 00:31:36,300 --> 00:31:38,333 Marilou had discovered handwritten letters 664 00:31:38,500 --> 00:31:40,033 and turned them over to police. 665 00:31:41,300 --> 00:31:44,767 Yeah, I found them in her drawer at some point, 666 00:31:44,934 --> 00:31:46,800 and they were like... 667 00:31:48,533 --> 00:31:49,700 pages and pages. 668 00:31:49,867 --> 00:31:52,033 He would say like, "I love you," 669 00:31:52,200 --> 00:31:53,500 "We need to work on this," 670 00:31:53,667 --> 00:31:56,767 and like, "I can't wait to have a life with you," 671 00:31:56,934 --> 00:31:59,433 and like, "We can prevail." 672 00:31:59,600 --> 00:32:03,300 But very, very insisting language. 673 00:32:03,467 --> 00:32:06,834 I remember speaking to one of Romane's friends that day, 674 00:32:07,000 --> 00:32:10,500 and she would describe to me the relationship 675 00:32:10,667 --> 00:32:12,533 Romane had with François Pelletier, 676 00:32:12,700 --> 00:32:14,633 that she wasn't happy anymore. 677 00:32:14,800 --> 00:32:16,667 She described him as a monster. 678 00:32:19,200 --> 00:32:20,734 Pelletier described his murder plot 679 00:32:20,900 --> 00:32:23,233 as Operation Wrath of Heaven. 680 00:32:23,400 --> 00:32:25,633 He told the jury that Romane had to die. 681 00:32:25,800 --> 00:32:27,400 There was no other solution. 682 00:32:27,567 --> 00:32:29,467 He said in court that he had to do it 683 00:32:29,633 --> 00:32:32,200 to protect her, and that by stabbing her to death, 684 00:32:32,367 --> 00:32:34,333 he had prevented the apocalypse. 685 00:32:35,400 --> 00:32:36,934 At the end of the day, it was like, 686 00:32:37,100 --> 00:32:38,767 my goodness, this is impossible. 687 00:32:38,934 --> 00:32:41,000 This is like a sitcom, and saying, 688 00:32:41,166 --> 00:32:42,900 I'm still in love with her. 689 00:32:43,066 --> 00:32:45,233 I mean, this is a nonsense. 690 00:32:46,367 --> 00:32:48,100 The relationship lasted four months, 691 00:32:48,266 --> 00:32:50,400 and at the end of it, 692 00:32:50,567 --> 00:32:52,700 you decided she didn't deserve to live. 693 00:32:53,934 --> 00:32:59,033 So that really didn't work well with me. 694 00:32:59,200 --> 00:33:03,033 And hearing him say, he still loves her, 695 00:33:03,200 --> 00:33:05,633 and she's a queen, and it's like, 696 00:33:05,800 --> 00:33:07,767 you don't get to say that. 697 00:33:08,800 --> 00:33:12,133 He was trying to make it as if my sister 698 00:33:12,300 --> 00:33:14,800 had something to do about it. 699 00:33:14,967 --> 00:33:19,000 And I'm still not sure if he was playing a, like, 700 00:33:19,166 --> 00:33:20,834 mentally ill person, 701 00:33:21,000 --> 00:33:25,033 or he really believed that she had bewitched him. 702 00:33:26,066 --> 00:33:28,033 One of the expert witnesses called by the Crown 703 00:33:28,200 --> 00:33:31,166 was forensic psychiatrist Dr. Gilles Chamberlain. 704 00:33:31,333 --> 00:33:34,300 He said in his eyes, a verdict of non-criminally responsible 705 00:33:34,467 --> 00:33:37,800 due to mental health reasons was not a possibility. 706 00:33:37,967 --> 00:33:39,800 That Pelletier was in touch with reality 707 00:33:39,967 --> 00:33:41,166 at the time of the murder, 708 00:33:41,333 --> 00:33:43,934 just overwhelmed by pain and rage. 709 00:33:44,800 --> 00:33:46,967 And he said that he knew 710 00:33:47,133 --> 00:33:50,066 what he was doing, that he just wouldn't accept 711 00:33:50,233 --> 00:33:52,133 that the relationship was over. 712 00:33:52,300 --> 00:33:53,633 I was relieved. 713 00:33:53,800 --> 00:33:57,300 I was like, oh, thank God, somebody, 714 00:33:57,467 --> 00:34:01,333 you know, saw that, that he's not crazy, 715 00:34:01,500 --> 00:34:04,166 and he's just a very manipulative, 716 00:34:04,333 --> 00:34:06,667 narcissist person. 717 00:34:07,633 --> 00:34:08,934 Pelletier had been diagnosed 718 00:34:09,100 --> 00:34:11,500 with obsessive-compulsive disorder in childhood, 719 00:34:11,667 --> 00:34:13,567 and had been hospitalized at age 18 720 00:34:13,734 --> 00:34:17,133 after having suicidal thoughts following another breakup. 721 00:34:17,300 --> 00:34:19,533 That led him to think 722 00:34:19,700 --> 00:34:22,066 in a compulsive way 723 00:34:22,233 --> 00:34:24,200 that she was, like, the woman of his life. 724 00:34:24,367 --> 00:34:26,767 And from there, it went south. 725 00:34:26,934 --> 00:34:29,467 More and more, I was realizing that, 726 00:34:29,633 --> 00:34:32,433 how can Romane get rid of this man? 727 00:34:32,600 --> 00:34:35,934 Because a judge and the... 728 00:34:36,100 --> 00:34:39,100 - The prosecutor, - ...and five lawyers 729 00:34:39,266 --> 00:34:40,567 cannot control him. 730 00:34:40,734 --> 00:34:42,834 How could she ever be able 731 00:34:43,000 --> 00:34:45,400 to say to that man, no, it's no. 732 00:34:45,567 --> 00:34:46,800 You know, it's finished. 733 00:34:46,967 --> 00:34:50,834 ♪ I looked at the skies ♪ 734 00:34:51,000 --> 00:34:56,166 ♪ Running my hands over my eyes ♪ 735 00:34:57,633 --> 00:35:01,567 ♪ And I fell out of bed ♪ 736 00:35:08,000 --> 00:35:09,100 Welcome back. 737 00:35:09,266 --> 00:35:11,467 As Romane Bonnier's family grieved, 738 00:35:11,633 --> 00:35:13,967 her twin sister also had to face 739 00:35:14,133 --> 00:35:16,633 learning to live without her other half. 740 00:35:16,800 --> 00:35:19,233 Amidst their heartbreak, the family clung to hope 741 00:35:19,400 --> 00:35:22,233 that Romane's murder would not be in vain 742 00:35:22,400 --> 00:35:26,033 by exposing a much darker systemic crisis. 743 00:35:28,000 --> 00:35:29,600 Here now is Dan Spector 744 00:35:29,767 --> 00:35:33,734 with the conclusion of "A Part of Me Died." 745 00:35:36,600 --> 00:35:38,100 Nearly four years after the events, 746 00:35:38,266 --> 00:35:39,900 Romane Bonnier's parents can finally 747 00:35:40,066 --> 00:35:41,400 breathe a sigh of relief. 748 00:35:41,567 --> 00:35:43,433 François Pelletier, 39 years old, 749 00:35:43,600 --> 00:35:45,300 was found guilty this morning for the murder 750 00:35:45,467 --> 00:35:48,233 of their daughter in October 2021. 751 00:35:48,400 --> 00:35:50,667 He automatically gets a sentence of life in prison 752 00:35:50,834 --> 00:35:54,900 without the possibility of parole for 25 years. 753 00:35:55,066 --> 00:35:56,767 Did you feel a sense of justice? 754 00:35:56,934 --> 00:35:59,033 Yes, of course, but-- 755 00:35:59,200 --> 00:36:00,667 Yes and no, I mean, 756 00:36:00,834 --> 00:36:03,266 I was still in the shock wave 757 00:36:03,433 --> 00:36:06,367 of discovering our judicial system. 758 00:36:08,000 --> 00:36:09,600 Romane was murdered. 759 00:36:09,767 --> 00:36:12,700 There are 30 witnesses. 760 00:36:12,867 --> 00:36:14,667 He was there on the crime scene. 761 00:36:14,834 --> 00:36:18,000 When he was arrested there, it's simple in a way. 762 00:36:18,166 --> 00:36:19,867 It shouldn't be a... 763 00:36:20,033 --> 00:36:24,166 almost two months in the court room, you know. 764 00:36:24,333 --> 00:36:28,567 The system gives the accused a lot of privileges. 765 00:36:28,734 --> 00:36:30,100 Bonnier points out how in France, 766 00:36:30,266 --> 00:36:32,300 people are not permitted to represent themselves 767 00:36:32,467 --> 00:36:36,333 in court when dealing with a serious criminal accusation. 768 00:36:36,500 --> 00:36:39,300 Why, because you're not a lawyer 769 00:36:39,467 --> 00:36:41,200 and it's very hard to manage 770 00:36:41,367 --> 00:36:44,100 the 2,700 pages of the criminal code. 771 00:36:44,266 --> 00:36:46,133 You can't realistically 772 00:36:46,300 --> 00:36:48,100 represent yourself, in my opinion, 773 00:36:48,266 --> 00:36:49,300 on such serious charges. 774 00:36:49,467 --> 00:36:52,533 I mean, it's foolish and ill-advised. 775 00:36:54,200 --> 00:36:55,700 Criminal lawyer Eric Sutton says 776 00:36:55,867 --> 00:36:57,500 though he doesn't think it's a good idea 777 00:36:57,667 --> 00:36:59,200 for an accused to defend themselves 778 00:36:59,367 --> 00:37:02,633 against serious charges, it remains their right. 779 00:37:02,800 --> 00:37:06,467 Ultimately, the most important feature of a trial 780 00:37:06,633 --> 00:37:09,600 is to ensure that the accused has a fair hearing 781 00:37:09,767 --> 00:37:13,100 and that the verdict is defensible 782 00:37:13,266 --> 00:37:15,567 because he or she has had a fair hearing. 783 00:37:15,734 --> 00:37:18,433 It could be therapeutic for some victims, 784 00:37:18,600 --> 00:37:20,300 it could be traumatic for other victims, 785 00:37:20,467 --> 00:37:23,467 but that's not the paramount purpose of a trial. 786 00:37:23,633 --> 00:37:26,467 It's to determine the guilt or innocence of an accused. 787 00:37:26,633 --> 00:37:28,433 The person may be so narcissistic 788 00:37:28,600 --> 00:37:30,667 that they believe that they are quite capable 789 00:37:30,834 --> 00:37:33,066 or they just want a grandstand. 790 00:37:33,233 --> 00:37:35,000 I had some communication 791 00:37:35,166 --> 00:37:37,934 with the Minister of Justice, Sean Fraser. 792 00:37:38,100 --> 00:37:41,700 It appears that the minister is open 793 00:37:41,867 --> 00:37:44,200 to modify the law 794 00:37:44,367 --> 00:37:48,433 or change the law or at least better frame 795 00:37:48,600 --> 00:37:53,233 this situation of people representing themselves. 796 00:37:54,333 --> 00:37:57,734 I understand the criticism, but it's probably the best 797 00:37:57,900 --> 00:38:00,333 we can do because the system generally works. 798 00:38:01,300 --> 00:38:03,433 I don't have any animosity 799 00:38:03,600 --> 00:38:05,133 against François Pelletier, 800 00:38:05,300 --> 00:38:09,100 I mean he's going to finish his life in prison, 801 00:38:09,266 --> 00:38:12,300 I mean, he's just someone 802 00:38:12,467 --> 00:38:15,066 that our society didn't detect 803 00:38:15,233 --> 00:38:18,333 at the beginning to taking care of. 804 00:38:19,467 --> 00:38:20,800 Even in those first few days 805 00:38:20,967 --> 00:38:22,300 following Romane's death, 806 00:38:22,467 --> 00:38:24,567 as her family dealt with their unspeakable grief, 807 00:38:24,734 --> 00:38:26,567 they got a big boost from their community. 808 00:38:27,934 --> 00:38:30,000 The march began outside of Fay School, 809 00:38:30,166 --> 00:38:32,900 where Romane Bonnier was a former student. 810 00:38:33,066 --> 00:38:35,166 Friends, family and teachers thought 811 00:38:35,333 --> 00:38:36,800 it would be a good place to remember 812 00:38:36,967 --> 00:38:38,600 the 24-year-old budding singer. 813 00:38:38,767 --> 00:38:43,000 Romane was a performer artist and it was a way for us 814 00:38:43,166 --> 00:38:44,867 and the family to... 815 00:38:46,066 --> 00:38:49,133 give her a show, her last show. 816 00:38:50,133 --> 00:38:54,033 This whole day, I think I didn't cry once 817 00:38:54,200 --> 00:38:58,133 because I was so happy that everyone came for her. 818 00:38:59,333 --> 00:39:02,500 We were lucky and we were fortunate to be able 819 00:39:02,667 --> 00:39:05,533 to fill this void with love we received 820 00:39:05,700 --> 00:39:07,934 from all those people we don't know. 821 00:39:08,100 --> 00:39:10,500 I want to thank them, everyone. 822 00:39:11,767 --> 00:39:13,433 I was amazed. 823 00:39:13,600 --> 00:39:17,100 In as little as 23 years, 824 00:39:17,266 --> 00:39:19,834 or 24, she had touched so many lives. 825 00:39:21,100 --> 00:39:22,767 Her death is considered Quebec's 826 00:39:22,934 --> 00:39:25,000 17th femicide this year. 827 00:39:25,166 --> 00:39:27,166 Those who attended Saturday's gathering 828 00:39:27,333 --> 00:39:29,133 not only wanted to remember Romy, 829 00:39:29,300 --> 00:39:31,533 but also wanted to bring attention to the violence 830 00:39:31,700 --> 00:39:34,000 she and many other women have faced. 831 00:39:34,166 --> 00:39:36,967 If we haven't been in a violent situation, 832 00:39:37,133 --> 00:39:40,133 we all know someone who's been in a violent situation. 833 00:39:40,300 --> 00:39:42,567 I think it's time that we get together, 834 00:39:42,734 --> 00:39:45,433 talk about it and make change. 835 00:39:45,600 --> 00:39:50,233 There's a huge question to ask ourselves as a society. 836 00:39:50,400 --> 00:39:52,500 What's happening? What's going around? 837 00:39:54,033 --> 00:39:55,700 I didn't think femicide 838 00:39:55,867 --> 00:39:59,233 was for a family like us, but I was wrong. 839 00:39:59,400 --> 00:40:02,900 Femicide can touch anyone and everyone. 840 00:40:03,934 --> 00:40:05,934 How can we prevent this? 841 00:40:06,100 --> 00:40:09,367 How is it happening again? How is it going to stop? 842 00:40:09,533 --> 00:40:10,934 They have to get out in the streets 843 00:40:11,100 --> 00:40:12,667 and say, it's enough. 844 00:40:14,467 --> 00:40:18,600 It's really hard for those women to quit 845 00:40:18,767 --> 00:40:22,166 and to leave, especially because they know 846 00:40:22,333 --> 00:40:23,967 that around separation, 847 00:40:24,133 --> 00:40:26,100 or imminent separation, 848 00:40:26,266 --> 00:40:30,266 is the moment where it's the most dangerous for them. 849 00:40:30,433 --> 00:40:32,834 There are red flags here and there. 850 00:40:33,000 --> 00:40:35,300 I think we have to talk more about coercive control 851 00:40:35,467 --> 00:40:38,734 because those signs are really important. 852 00:40:38,900 --> 00:40:43,233 They're present in almost all the cases of femicide. 853 00:40:43,400 --> 00:40:46,200 They're before the femicide happens. 854 00:40:46,367 --> 00:40:48,266 Guy Bonnier has become an advocate 855 00:40:48,433 --> 00:40:49,734 for victims of femicides 856 00:40:49,900 --> 00:40:51,734 and for reform in the justice system 857 00:40:51,900 --> 00:40:54,834 to make the painful process easier for families. 858 00:40:57,800 --> 00:40:59,900 Romane's mother, Jasmine, says when walking home 859 00:41:00,133 --> 00:41:02,934 past the scene of the crime, she'll often touch this tree, 860 00:41:03,100 --> 00:41:04,900 a little hello to her daughter. 861 00:41:06,000 --> 00:41:07,934 I'm writing a book right now. 862 00:41:08,100 --> 00:41:12,200 I'm writing about my experience with Romane. 863 00:41:12,367 --> 00:41:15,367 I feel her. I can sense her energy. 864 00:41:15,533 --> 00:41:18,433 So that helped me a lot. 865 00:41:18,600 --> 00:41:21,433 And I want some people who experience 866 00:41:21,600 --> 00:41:23,700 the same thing maybe helped. 867 00:41:25,133 --> 00:41:27,600 I'm preparing a documentary 868 00:41:27,767 --> 00:41:31,467 on twinless twins, so twins that lost twins. 869 00:41:31,633 --> 00:41:33,767 ♪ I'm still, I'm still Jenny from the block ♪ 870 00:41:34,800 --> 00:41:37,867 Me and Romane, sometimes it would come up 871 00:41:38,033 --> 00:41:40,133 of like, who's going to go first? 872 00:41:40,300 --> 00:41:42,867 And it would always end up 873 00:41:43,033 --> 00:41:46,500 in us bawling in each other's arms 874 00:41:46,667 --> 00:41:51,600 because is it better to be left alone or to leave? 875 00:41:51,767 --> 00:41:52,867 We were born together. 876 00:41:53,033 --> 00:41:57,166 It's kind of a new concept almost for us 877 00:41:57,333 --> 00:41:59,700 to not to live with the other. 878 00:41:59,867 --> 00:42:04,500 So I hope to help twins 879 00:42:04,667 --> 00:42:06,900 to make peace with this grief. 880 00:42:07,066 --> 00:42:10,033 If her death can change something 881 00:42:10,200 --> 00:42:13,900 in the lives of people, you know, 882 00:42:14,066 --> 00:42:16,333 it wouldn't have been completely in vain. 883 00:42:17,400 --> 00:42:20,734 It's Belle, the princess from Beauty and the Beast, 884 00:42:20,900 --> 00:42:23,533 and it was the favorite princess. 885 00:42:23,700 --> 00:42:26,667 When we went to Japan, I brought her. 886 00:42:26,834 --> 00:42:28,667 I brought the figurine with us. 887 00:42:28,834 --> 00:42:32,367 And I have a few pictures in Japan with Belle 888 00:42:32,533 --> 00:42:35,433 in the middle of the street as Romane. 889 00:42:36,600 --> 00:42:39,500 And during trial, I had her also. 890 00:42:40,367 --> 00:42:41,667 How do you want her to be remembered? 891 00:42:41,834 --> 00:42:43,133 How do you remember Romane? 892 00:42:43,300 --> 00:42:46,367 Romane, the princess, the actress, the singer. 893 00:42:46,533 --> 00:42:50,367 ♪ I've played all my card ♪ 894 00:42:50,533 --> 00:42:53,266 ♪ And that's what you've done too ♪ 895 00:42:53,433 --> 00:42:55,700 The wannabe Broadway star, 896 00:42:55,867 --> 00:42:58,600 and she had the talent to do so, 897 00:42:58,767 --> 00:43:02,600 and this is how I like to remember her. 898 00:43:02,767 --> 00:43:05,433 ♪ The winner takes it all ♪ 899 00:43:06,367 --> 00:43:09,333 ♪ The loser standing small ♪ 900 00:43:10,333 --> 00:43:13,000 ♪ Beside the victory ♪ 901 00:43:14,333 --> 00:43:17,667 ♪ That's her destiny ♪ 902 00:43:17,834 --> 00:43:21,467 I remember at the few days after her death, 903 00:43:21,633 --> 00:43:24,500 I had this dream where we were together, 904 00:43:24,667 --> 00:43:26,900 and I was asking her a question, 905 00:43:27,066 --> 00:43:29,567 and she described me what happened, 906 00:43:29,734 --> 00:43:32,100 and I asked her, "Did you suffer?" 907 00:43:32,266 --> 00:43:34,800 And she said, "Oh, a little. It went very fast. 908 00:43:34,967 --> 00:43:39,100 I went out of my body in, like, less than a minute." 909 00:43:41,300 --> 00:43:44,266 She wanted everyone to feel good. 910 00:43:46,000 --> 00:43:49,033 I think that was her sole purpose. 911 00:43:49,200 --> 00:43:54,800 I want people to know that she was kind-hearted 912 00:43:54,967 --> 00:44:00,133 and caring for more people 913 00:44:00,300 --> 00:44:02,667 than she could have known in her life. 914 00:44:02,834 --> 00:44:07,300 Such a generous light... 915 00:44:07,467 --> 00:44:09,200 in this world. 916 00:44:09,367 --> 00:44:11,266 Just a wonderful soul. 917 00:44:11,433 --> 00:44:15,000 ♪ I looked at the skies ♪ 918 00:44:15,166 --> 00:44:18,133 ♪ Running my hands ♪ 919 00:44:18,300 --> 00:44:20,834 ♪ Over my eyes ♪ 920 00:44:22,767 --> 00:44:25,000 François Pelletier has begun the process 921 00:44:25,166 --> 00:44:28,667 of appealing the guilty verdict based on the argument 922 00:44:28,834 --> 00:44:31,100 that the trial judge aired in his instructions 923 00:44:31,266 --> 00:44:32,867 regarding the murder, 924 00:44:33,033 --> 00:44:34,967 and more specifically how his mental state 925 00:44:35,133 --> 00:44:38,633 was likely to negate the specific intent to kill. 926 00:44:38,800 --> 00:44:41,400 Romane's family keeps her memory close 927 00:44:41,567 --> 00:44:44,600 and plans to continue advocating for justice reform 928 00:44:44,767 --> 00:44:47,033 and femicide awareness in her honor. 929 00:44:47,200 --> 00:44:50,500 ♪ The winner takes it all ♪ 930 00:44:50,667 --> 00:44:54,000 ♪ The loser has to fall ♪ 931 00:44:54,166 --> 00:44:56,500 Thank you for joining us tonight on Crime Beat. 932 00:44:56,667 --> 00:44:58,033 I'm Antony Robart. 933 00:44:59,567 --> 00:45:01,367 Want more episodes of Crime Beat? 934 00:45:01,533 --> 00:45:04,233 Listen to the Crime Beat podcast now for free 935 00:45:04,400 --> 00:45:06,767 on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, 936 00:45:06,934 --> 00:45:09,233 or wherever you find your favorite podcast. 937 00:45:09,400 --> 00:45:11,800 And for past episodes of Crime Beat, 938 00:45:11,967 --> 00:45:15,800 go to the Global TV app, visit GlobalTV.com, 939 00:45:15,967 --> 00:45:19,166 or check out our Crime Beat YouTube page.