William Sandeson, serving a life sentence for the death of Taylor Samson, has applied to the Nova Scotia Supreme Court to recover items police seized during the murder investigation over a decade ago. The 33-year-old convicted killer has filed a notice in Nova Scotia Supreme Court for the return of items seized during the investigation into the murder of Taylor Samson, who was killed in Sandeson’s Halifax apartment in August 2015. Sandeson is seeking the return of some items seized by police during their investigation. He said all his other personal property should be returnable, including items that were seized but never became court exhibits. The hearing to consider Sandeson’s bid to get his items back has been scheduled for early May.
Source: CBC News April 10, 2026 16:33 UTC