Megan Gallagher’s family has been waiting five years for answers after the 30-year-old was killed in 2020.

At Saskatoon’s Court of King’s Bench on Friday, a jury found Roderick Sutherland guilty of manslaughter, unlawful confinement and offering an indignity to human remains in relation to Gallagher’s death.

Read more: • ‘We have more doors to close’: Father reacts to life sentence in murder of son • Police release man charged with evading police on University Bridge • Woman and eight children escape house fire at Sandy Bay

Her mother Ingrid MacColl says while she feels relieved about the verdict, she still has many questions about the justice system.

In September 2020, Gallagher was killed in Sutherland’s garage on Weldon Avenue by a group of people affiliated with the Terror Sq

See Full Page