The Ian Bush first-degree murder trial will resume this week at the Ottawa courthouse with testimony expected from another Crown witness, a chief forensic pathologist. Ian Bush, 61, appeared in court Tuesday during jury selection for his trial, which starts Wednesday (Sketch by Lauren Foster-MacLeod for CBC News)Trial expected to last 12 weeksHorrific details of the killings were revealed to the jury when the trial started last Wednesday. Alban Garon suffered extensive blunt-force injuries to his head, including a "bloodletting" skull fracture, according to assistant Crown attorney Tim Wightman. The Crown opened its case to the jury painting Bush as a disgruntled man who despised taxes and the people who collect them. Wightman said in the Garon apartment police found a footprint that matched that of a pair of New Balance 504 shoes.
Source: CBC News April 10, 2017 09:00 UTC