Common-law spouse of Halifax man convicted of murder calls him kind, genuine
HALIFAX — The partner of a Halifax man convicted of murdering a woman he met at a downtown bar has written a glowing letter to a judge about Christopher Garnier, calling him a kind, genuine and thoughtful person.
Brittany Francis’s letter is one of 31 letters of support submitted to Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice Joshua Arnold as part of Garnier’s parole ineligibility hearing and made public Tuesday.
Garnier strangled 36-year-old Catherine Campbell, an off-duty Truro police constable, and used a compost bin to dump her body near a harbour bridge on Sept. 11, 2015.
In her letter dated April 4, Francis — Garnier’s common-law spouse — said that the 30-year-old Garnier has changed her life, taught her how to love herself, and has helped her to grow as a person.


