“It seemed heavier than shoes and heavier than bricks, but it didn’t seem what it was,” accused murderer Beryl Musila's ex-boyfriend, Robert Rafters, testified in court.
“It slipped out of my hands, the lid popped open, and I saw an arm and I freaked out,” Patrick Tansem recalled in Justice Larry Ackerl’s Court of King’s Bench.
Stacey Worsfold was at the site when she observed accused killer Beryl Musila leaving in a taxi van with a heavy, oversized blue tote, a black suitcase, and a number of other containers.
Stacey Worsfold was at the site when she observed accused killer Beryl Musila leaving in a taxi van with a heavy, oversized blue tote, a black suitcase, and a number of other containers.