Cheyanne Rose Antoine
Cheyanne Rose Antoine
Photo of Cheyenne Rose Antoine.
Cheyanne Rose Antoine is a Canadian woman who was convicted of murdering an 18 year-old teenager named Brittney Gargol. [1] [undefined]
Personal Life
Antoine was born and raised in the city of Saskatchewan. [undefined] [undefined]
Death of Brittney Gargol
Photo of Cheyanne Rose Antoine and Brittney Gargol. The belt that was used by Antoine to strangle Gargol can be seen.
In the night of the 24th and early morning of 25th of March in 2015, while the two friends were out drinking, Antoine and Brittney Gargol found themselves arguing with each other by the end of the night.
[undefined] The two friends were drunk during the argument and Antoine would go on to strangle Gargol with the use of a belt that she wore that night.
In the early morning of the 25th of March, a man found Gargol's body on side of Valley Road, on the southern outskirts of Saskatoon.
Trial
For the next two years, a trial ensued which led to several discoveries at the time of the incident.
Antoine had told the police and later prosecutors that she had left her friend, Brittney Gargol, early during their night out after her friend went home with an unknown man.
She later said that she and Gargol went to the Colonial Pub and Grill, but after reviewing security tape evidence, police found they were never at the bar.
Social Media Clues
During the investigation, the police checked the social media life of the victim along with her friend, Antoine, and found clues that would eventually lead to the conviction.
The police witnessed several posts leading up to the night of the incident that revealed where the murder weapon came from.
The murder weapon that Antoine used to choke Gargol would be revealed during the investigation.
A few hours before the murder took place, the police found a selfie that was taken with both Antoine and Gargol.
They found that Antoine wore the belt that was used to strangle Gargol to death.
Sentencing
On January 14th, 2018, Antoine was convicted of manslaughter and was sentenced to 7 years in prison.