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Closing arguments begin Wednesday for Ontario man accused of killing woman in Edmonton hotel room

The Yellowhead Inn in north Edmonton. June 10, 2011. Global News

WARNING: The details in this story are graphic and may be disturbing to some readers.

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Closing arguments that were to start Tuesday in the trial of an Ontario man accused of killing a woman in his Edmonton hotel room have been pushed to Wednesday.

Bradley Barton is accused of manslaughter in the death of Cindy Gladue, a 36-year-old Metis and Cree woman, at the Yellowhead Inn in June 2011.

Barton has testified he paid Gladue for sex on two consecutive nights.

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Barton says he discovered her bloody body in the tub the morning after their second night together.

Medical experts have testified that Gladue, who had four times the legal limit of alcohol in her blood when she was found, suffered from a severe and painful wound to her vagina and bled to death.

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The defence wrapped up its case more than a week ago.

 

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