Murder trial in Halifax hears key witness describe gruesome details of crime scene
The Crown alleges Samson had gone to Sandeson’s apartment to sell him nine kilograms of marijuana when the accused shot him on the night of Aug. 15, 2015.
Key witness Justin Blades — another former Dalhousie student and track athlete who knew Sandeson — testified he was visiting a friend in a neighbouring apartment when the two young men heard a gunshot.Story continues below advertisement Blades said that within seconds, Sandeson knocked at their door and was allowed in, and the three men headed for Sandeson’s apartment to see what was going on.Blades told the jury that from the doorway of Sandeson’s apartment, he saw a tall man slumped forward in a kitchen chair, his head almost between his knees _ and there was blood pouring from wounds he could not see.
He said he also saw a growing pool of blood on the floor, as well as money on the kitchen table and the floor.
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