A man accused in a domestic violence killing is arguing it was a case of manslaughter and not murder. The defence for Beaumont man Kenneth Skelly wrapped up its case in the 2023 death of Treasa Lynn Oberly on Monday, preparing to send the matter to the jury. Sarah Komadina has more.
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Defence makes case at 2nd-degree murder trials of Kenneth Skelly
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