Musab Saboon was found guilty of first-degree murder and kidnapping for his role in the 2019 shooting death of Lee Chiodo but he maintains his innocence and plans to appeal the conviction, claiming the trial was based on lies
Justice Danial Newton said he found the Crown’s key witness Marshal Hardy-Fox’s evidence to be truthful and found David Hui and Musab Saboon guilty of first-degree murder and kidnapping in the 2019 death of Lee Chiodo
The Crown argues the evidence supports testimony by key witness Marshall Hardy-Fox, while the defense says there is no evidence linking David Hui and Musab Saboon to the murder of Lee Chiodo and that Hardy-Fox lied to police and the court
Sgt. Shawn Whipple of the Thunder Bay Police Service and case manager in the Lee Chiodo homicide investigation was called to testify by the defense in the first-degree murder trial against David Hui and Musab Saboon.
Cross-examination of key Crown witness, Marshall Hardy-Fox, focussed largely on inconsistencies between information he told police after turning himself in on March 3, 2019 and testimony given in court during the first-degree murder trial against David Hui and Musab Saboon