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Guy Turcotte’s mother testifies about rambling conversation she had with her son

Guy Turcotte arrives at the courthouse Monday, September 28, 2015 in Saint Jerome, Que. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

SAINT-JÉRÔME – Guy Turcotte’s mother told his murder trial he repeated several times in a telephone conversation that his wife had destroyed him and that she had a new partner.

Marguerite Fournier described the call she had with Turcotte on Feb. 20, 2009, the day his two children, Olivier and Anne-Sophie, were killed.

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Turcotte, 43, pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder in the slayings, but admitted to causing the deaths.

Fournier said Turcotte’s voice in the one-hour call, which she initiated because she had not heard from him in a week, was low and muffled as though he was tipsy.

She testified the conversation was stilted, that Turcotte often changed the subject and that he repeatedly said he loved her.

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Fournier said she told Turcotte to move on with his life after he announced that his then-wife, Isabelle Gaston, had slept in his bed with her new lover.

On Tuesday, a police investigator who searched Turcotte’s laptop said the accused looked on the Internet for material related to suicide and methanol in the days leading up to the slayings.

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Provincial police investigator Michel Dufour conducted the search, testifying the word ‘suicide’ did not come up prior to Feb. 15, 2009 — the same date Turcotte’s laptop was used to gain access to what was described as a discussion forum on suicide.

Dufour’s examination also turned up searches on methanol — a toxic alcohol — and thylene glycol.

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The jury heard Turcotte arrived at the hospital the morning after the slayings with an unknown level of toxic alcohol in his bloodstream.

A container of windshield washer fluid — which contains methanol — was seized by police in the bathroom of the family home.

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