A Kelowna man has been handed down a 35 year prison sentence for killing his wife and two daughters in December 2017. This is the first time in B.C. a person convicted of multiple murders has been handed a consecutive sentence. Jacob Forman killed his wife in the heat of anger and then hours later, killed his daughters under the pretense of playing a game. Because there was no trial, this was the first time the public heard the details surrounding the murders and they are disturbing. Klaudia Van Emmerik reports.
Global News at 11 Okanagan
Disturbing details revealed at the sentencing hearing for Jacob Forman
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