William Michael Sandeson has been found guilty of second-degree murder in the killing of Taylor Samson in August 2015. The 12-person jury delivered the ...
William Michael Sandeson, shown at court in 2017, is charged with first-degree murder in the August 2015 shooting death of fellow Dalhousie University student Taylor Samson. The jury at Sandeson's retrial in Nova Scotia Supreme Court began deliberating Thursday. - SaltWire file photoWilliam Michael Sandeson has been found guilty of second-degree murder in the killing of Taylor Samson in August 2015.
The parole ineligibility period for second-degree period begins at 10 years with a maximum of 25 years. Most of the jurors recommended 25 years, which the judge will take into consideration during sentencing on April 20 and 21.After the verdict was rendered, a tearful Linda Boutilier, Samson's mother, told reporters the family had hoped for a first-degree murder conviction.Linda Boutilier speaks to reporters Saturday, Feb.
Sandeson, 30, admitted last week in Nova Scotia Supreme Court that he shot and killed fellow Dalhousie University student Taylor Samson during a drug deal in August 2015 but claimed he was acting in self-defence. Sandeson said he wrapped Samson’s body in garbage bags, put it in a duffel bag that had contained the drugs and carried it to his car.
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