Crown completes its case in Mile End murder trial of itinerant musician The last prosecution witness on the stand was a DNA expert whose testimony supported Raymond Henry Muller s confession to police.
Author of the article: Paul Cherry • Montreal Gazette
Publishing date: Apr 23, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 3 minute read • The couch Cedric Gagnon was killed on. Raymond Henry Muller confessed that he hit Gagnon with a bass guitar as Gagnon slept on this couch. On Thursday, a DNA expert confirmed blood with Gagnon s DNA was found on the couch. Court files
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The prosecution in the murder trial of Raymond Henry Muller has finished presenting evidence in the case being heard at the Montreal courthouse.
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Being a busker wasn’t easy, Raymond Henry Muller told a Montreal police homicide detective when he was questioned as a suspect in the killing of a fellow musician.
The interrogation was conducted Sept. 1, 2018, in a hospital room at the Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal. It began just before noon, more than 12 hours after Montreal police officers found Muller in a bathtub, bleeding from self-inflicted cuts on his arms and neck.
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