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Accused strangled wife to stop knife attack, court hears

A man suspected of strangling his wife and burying her body in the house they shared has testified he was the victim of ongoing domestic abuse before a fatal encounter that ended in her death.

Allan Shyback charged with 2nd-degree murder in death of his wife, Lisa Mitchell

Lisa Mitchell and Allan Shyback were in an on-again/off-again relationship for a decade before she disappeared. Shyback is accused of murdering her after telling an undercover police officer he strangled her. (Facebook )

A man suspected of strangling his wife and burying her body in the house they shared says he was the victim of ongoing domestic abuse before a final argument that ended in her death.

Allan Shyback, 40, is on trial for second-degree murder and causing an indignity to a body in the death of Lisa Mitchell, 31, who was last seen alive in October 2012.

An undercover "Mr. Big" sting operation was launched in 2013 and ended with Shyback's alleged confession and arrest in Winnipeg a year later.

On the witness stand Monday,Shybackdetailed a number of domestic abuse instances during their almost 10-year relationship.

Mitchell once hit him with a mirror while he was bending down, he said. On another occasion,Shybacktestified, she slapped him across the head while he was putting their son in a car seat. In April 2012, she attacked him with a skillet, he said.

"I couldn't see myself retaliating to anything like that. It was just too commonplace,"Shybacksaid under questioning from his lawyer Balfour Der.

"It was just the way she was."

Shybacksaid he called police after the skillet attack but was ordered to leave the family home. An attempt to get an emergency restraining order the next day failed.

He said he lived in his truck for five months before he managed to get a new home.

Shybacksaid the relationship was tumultuous largely due to financial problems and Mitchell's infidelity. Despite an attempt at reconciliation beginning in July 2012, the relationship deteriorated again and culminated in a fight on Oct. 30, 2012, he told court.

Allan Shyback was charged with second-degree murder in the death of his common-law wife, Lisa Mitchell. (Meghan Grant/CBC)

"We couldn't even get through the morning coffee before we started arguing again. It just kept going and going and going," he said.

"She picked up a knife that had been sitting on the kitchen table ... She proceeded to inform me that ... she could stab me. She could leave me bleeding on the floor, call the police and, when they got there, I would be the one who would be arrested."

Shybacksaid he found himself trapped in a corner.

"I'm not sure how but I know my right hand did close around her neck. I remember I was pushing hard, trying to get out of the corner I was in and my left hand was trying to push away her right arm.

"I realized that she's gone. She's not breathing, she's not moving, and I'm trying to tell myself to let go and it seems to happen in slow motion,"Shybackcontinued.

"It was once we were on the ground. It was pretty much one of the first things I became consciously aware of at that point. I was looking at her face and realizing she wasn't there."

Lisa Mitchell's body was found by police two years after she disappeared inside a plastic bin that had been covered by cement in a corner of the couple's basement. (Court exhibit)

Shybacksaid he didn't call police because he feared they wouldn't believe him. He started cleaning up and decided to place Mitchell's body in a Rubbermaid container.

"In the process of doing that, it came to me that she wasn't going to get angry again. I really became aware of the fact that she was gone and I was in a state of full panic."

Shybacksaid he managed to drag the container into the basement. He later cemented it into the wall because there were plumbing problems and he needed to hide her before anyone came in.

"Were you trying to kill Miss Mitchell?" asked Der.

"No I wasn't. It would have been the last thing on my mind," Shyback replied.

"Were you trying to end her life?" Der asked.

"I was trying to protect myself from her and trying to get away from the situation."