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.
The Crown said the accused moved the tote containing St. Albert senior Ron Worsfold’s body to several residences before two men helped transport it from a home where a party was going on to the makeshift dumpsite.
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.
Beryl Musila, charged in the death of 75-year-old Ronald Worsfold, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to first-degree murder and guilty to indignity to human humans.