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Four people were the last ones to see James Swift alive, but no one could say they actually saw who stabbed him to death on the outskirts of Saskatoon in 2022, a Saskatoon murder trial heard Friday.
A Saskatoon man once accused of murdering James Swift testified Tuesday how the 40-year-old ended up in a car on a dirt road north of the city with the men charged with killing him.
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Crown calls last witness as Saskatoon murder trial for death of James Swift shifts to defence evidence - MSNColton Lischka and Ashtin Ritzand are charged with second-degree murder in the Aug. 29, 2022, death of James Swift. They're also charged with theft and the attempted murder of Belhumeur.
Court heard Burley stayed inside his white Honda Civic as 40-year-old James “Ed” Swift and Swift’s friend, Virginia Belhumeur, were stabbed outside the car in the RM of Corman Park on Aug ...
Colton Lischka's lawyer wants to call new evidence that could implicate another man in the 2022 stabbing death of James "Ed" Swift. Lischka, 31, and Ashtin Ritzand, 30, are charged with second ...
One body, four witnesses, three versions of how a Saskatoon man ended up stabbed to death along a rural road just outside the city on an August morning in 2022.A Saskatoon court heard the differing ...
The lawyers for the co-accused now have the opportunity to call witnesses in the trial at Court of King's Bench in Saskatoon. Colton Lischka and Ashtin Ritzand are charged with second-degree murder in ...
A Saskatoon man once accused of murdering James Swift testified Tuesday how the 40-year-old ended up in a car on a dirt road north of the city with the men charged with killing him.Anthony Burley, ...
Defence lawyers for two men on trial for second-degree murder continued pressing a Crown witness Tuesday for inconsistencies in her statements about how her friend James Swift died.Crown witness ...
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