Exacto knife, 12-inch knife and a spade, BC presented a lawyer in a lawyer accused of killing his client in the courtroom on Monday.
Rogelio Bagabuyo is accused of first-class murder in March 2022, Mohd Abdullah’s death, Tekin Rivers University Science Prof.
57 walking with the nickname of Butch, wearing glasses and a BC Supreme Court in the courtroom in Bagabuyo. Justice Kathleen celebrated the exhibition of Ker’s judgment as evidence in the single trial.
As part of the first exhibition, the victim’s remains were leased for the budget minibus. The minibus was stayed in the Duffer region of Kamloopsun.
Other evidence items are included in a large black storage tote bag, ropes, disposable light machines, cables and black rubbish bags cut from them.
An index card with hand-written notes, was presented as a information about a flight from Vancouver to a flight from New York and “Donation,” “Forgiveness,” and “turn off the application” and “turn off the services”.
Among the victims and the accused was signed by 28-page e-mail exchange, as well as the authorities of the victim’s will and the authorities of the victim and the authorities of the lawyer, Abdullah and his lawyer Bagabuyo.
At some point, the court had to take a break to find a clearer bag to contain evidence.
Professor of a 60-year-old computer science Abdullah, on March 14, 2022, was reported missing when he did not want to work in Tru.
Three days later the body was found and the bagabuyo was accused of interfering with the remains of man.
Shortly after Abdullah’s death, Abdullah’s son-in-law, Bagabuyo’nun Abdullah said that he was a “reliable friend” of Abdullah, reported CBC news. Abdullah’s daughter Sarah Jeet Lalata-Bouco said his father was a calm and kind man.

For more than a year, in May 2023, Bagabuyo was accused of crime. Since July 2023, it has been free in exchange for collateral.
Abdullah worked in the university for 21 years and played an important role in the Faculty of Science and Open Education in 2022.
The crown is preparing to open arguments on Tuesday.