YORKTON, Sask. – A Saskatchewan man has been found not criminally responsible in the death of a woman in March 2011.
Richard Lesann had been charged in the death of Tammy Kulaway whose body was found on a property near Springside, northwest of Yorkton.
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RCMP had first been called about a possible stabbing.
Lesann was tracked down a short time later and arrested.
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On Tuesday, Lesann was found not criminally responsible in the death due to a mental disorder.
Mounties say Lesann and Kulaway knew each other.
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