Residents Share Stories of Stranger Entering Apartments on Day of Fatal Stabbing

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Three residents in Burnaby testify at a murder trial about a stranger entering their apartments on the same day as a fatal stabbing at Metrotown mall. The accused, Everton Javaun Downey, has admitted to the stabbing but denies second-degree murder charges.

Three Burnaby residents share their experiences of a stranger entering their apartments on the day of a fatal stabbing at Metrotown mall. The accused, Everton Javaun Downey , is on trial for second-degree murder in the stabbing death of Melissa Blimkie .

Downey has admitted to the stabbing but pleads not guilty to second-degree murder.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

Burnaby Residents Stranger Apartments Fatal Stabbing Metrotown Mall Trial Everton Javaun Downey Second-Degree Murder Melissa Blimkie

 

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