Convicted Nova Scotia murderer’s bitcoin account at centre of wrongful death lawsuit

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The lawyer who represents the victim’s family says the cryptocurrency could be worth more than $200,000

in the 2015 death of Taylor Samson, a 22-year-old physics student at Dalhousie University in Halifax.

Before his six-week trial began, Sandeson applied to the court to have his Dell laptop returned to him while he was in custody awaiting a second trial – he was convicted of first-degree murder after the first trial, but the verdict was overturned on appeal.

Samson’s mother, Linda Boutilier, and her other son, Connor Samson, have filed a wrongful death civil lawsuit against Sandeson. Goodwin says his clients are claiming special and general damages, and he says they want to make sure Sandeson’s cryptocurrency remains available to the court if the family wins the civil lawsuit.

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