B.C. mother who smothered daughter must wait 15 years before applying for parole
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — A British Columbia mother who killed her eight-year-old daughter in a “selfish” and “deliberate” act meant to hurt her ex-husband has been sentenced to life in prison without the chance of parole for 15 years.
Lisa Batstone planned to kill herself and didn’t want the girl’s father to have custody of their daughter Teagan, so she decided to smother her with a plastic bag on Dec. 10, 2014, Justice Catherine Murray told B.C. Supreme Court.
The mother, then 41, held the bag over the sleeping girl’s mouth and nose for four to five minutes, before sitting near her daughter’s lifeless body, drinking wine and writing notes that blamed her ex-husband Gabe Batstone, the judge said.
“The killing was intentional. It involved choices and decisions. It involved effort. Ms. Batstone’s actions were purposeful and goal-directed. She never wavered from that goal,” Murray told the court on Tuesday in New Westminster, B.C.