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A jury trial by Kyllan Ellis, who was charged for the second time
Simon Sanderson\'s first-degree murder in 2012 deaths began on Monday. The 23-year-
The old Carrion was discovered on a long weekend in September, in an open space on the main street of berrose Avenue, Winnipeg.
Prior to the 2016 incident, Sanderson\'s murder was considered a cold case and the police did not release details of her death.
On April 2016, Winnipeg police held a press conference announcing that homicide investigators had established DNA links that they thought could help resolve the case.
They asked for an unidentified male suspect to come forward, saying police believed a man was driving Sanderson in a two-year-old model to an open space.
The door before she was killed.
Two weeks later, Lourette Ellis was detained by police and charged with a second offence. degree murder.
Police said they first knew Ellis in January 2014 and contacted him before he was arrested in April 2016.
Sanderson\'s family hired a private investigator and held a press conference after Ellis\'s arrest, saying the young woman had become a police informant and her death was part of a cover-up
Ellis, 30, was ordered for a second trial on 2017.
After hearing a preliminary investigation into the testimony of two Royal witnesses, the degree was murdered.
At the start of the trial on Monday, prosecutor Joanna Costick told the jury not to expect the kind of fingerprint-only court drama they saw on television, with the defendant\'s hair samples or DNA matching.
\"This is not the case,\" Kostiuk said . \".
\"This is a case of a long investigation into collecting evidence to determine who killed these 23 people --year-
The old woman found decay in many places.
Sanderson disappeared on August.
2012, it is believed to have been dead for a week before her body was found.
The prosecutor indicated that the jury would hear testimony from several witnesses, including a DNA expert, a forensic insect expert who examined the insects found, the bodies of these insects point to Sanderson and Ellis\'s parents. \"(They)
\"I will tell you about their son\'s acceptance of them,\" Kostiuk said . \".
The first witness to testify was 33-year-old Christie Donald, who was looking for empty beer cans with her partner on Sunday afternoon.
She said she was surprised to find two cans of unopened beer at the scene, as well as an unopened vodka cooler next to a large and flat carton.
\"I flipped over and thought there would be free beer cans there and I found the body of a young lady,\" she said . \". \"She was face-
There was dry blood in her hair. \"Const.
Doug Singleton of the Winnipeg Police Department Forensic Identification Unit told the jury that there were \"tow marks\" where the body was found \".
Sanderson said she was wearing a \"skort\" and a sports bra at the top of a regular bra when her body was found.
\"Skort seems to be saturated in the blood.
\"The body is at an advanced stage of decomposition,\" says Singleton.
When investigators searched the trash
He said that they found a fish knife with blood and hair less than two metres away, and a sheath a few meters away from the knife.
The police collected 43 items as evidence, and he checked some of the exhibits in court, Mr. Singleton said.
There\'s a black, Lacey T-
The shirt was found 5 metres from the body. there was no blood on it, and the fabric was not torn --
But seeing the scene, a young woman sitting with Sanderson\'s family covered her face in court.
There\'s a black flip.
Flop, empty purse and scattered items.
None of the 43 projects produced viable fingerprints for the purpose of identification, Singleton said.
Jean Roche, a former investigator at the Winnipeg police forensic imaging division and now a lecturer, testified that he collected 267 hours of video surveillance footage from 1048 Main St.
Halfway House and North End dental clinic at Osborne Community Correction Center (1014 Main St. ).
Roche told the jury that his task was to collect video surveillance, not review.
The trial is expected to end in June 1. carol.
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