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Prospective mom of brothers testifies a 3rd day at Ontario murder, assault trial

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Last updated: 2026/01/14 at 10:22 AM
Press Room Published January 14, 2026
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Hamber’s testimony before today, and other things raised in court

A foster mother of a boy who died in 2022 and his brother will resume testimony around 10 a.m. ET at the murder and assault trial in Milton, Ont., Superior Court.

Becky Hamber, 46, is set for her third day in the witness box. She and her wife, Brandy Cooney, 44, have pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder of the older boy (known as L.L.). 

The accused women entered the same plea to charges relating to his younger brother (J.L.), including confinement, assault with a weapon — zip ties — and failing to provide the necessaries of life. The boys’ identities are protected under a publication ban. They’d been in the women’s care in Burlington for about five years while they were trying to adopt them.

In her testimony yesterday, Hamber spoke about the methods she and Cooney used to control the siblings, including zip-tying them into wetsuits and locking them in their bedrooms overnight.

Hamber explained why she felt she had to restrain the children or limit their freedom. For example, Hamber said, she and her wife zip-tied hockey helmets onto the boys to prevent them from banging their heads into various objects.

Hamber told the court that children’s aid workers and health professionals knew about the couple’s decisions and did not raise any issues. She also said she loved the brothers despite all the difficulties the couple had with them.

L.L. was 12 when he died in hospital after he was found soaking wet and unresponsive on his bedroom floor. He was severely malnourished and underweight. 

J.L., now 13, testified earlier in the trial about his time in the home. He spoke of cuts on his feet from being zip-tied in shoes, a fact also raised in court yesterday. 

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