The News (New Glasgow)

Testimony begins at trial of woman charged in murder

- BY KEVIN BISSETT

The murder trial of a Moncton woman has been told the teenage victim was found dead in a burned home with “numerous injuries.”

RCMP forensic investigat­or Cpl. Patrick Gould testified Monday at the trial of Marissa Shephard, 22, in the murder of 18-year-old Baylee Wylie of Moncton.

Gould told the jury he gathered evidence at a fire-charred house in a Moncton suburb on Dec. 17, 2015.

“The first and second levels were covered in soot. There was lots of water on the floor where firefighte­rs had put the fire out,” Gould told the court.

Gould said the body of a young male was in the middle of the living room floor with a box spring on top of it. He said the body was on its back, wearing boxers and a T-shirt.

“He had numerous injuries on his neck, torso, legs and arms,” Gould said.

Gould said there was a sofa in the living room heavily damaged by fire and the remains of a box spring.

Wylie’s body was found by firefighte­rs in a burned-out triplex at 96 Sumac St., where he had been tied to a chair, beaten and stabbed more than 100 times.

Gould described a series of pictures he took at the scene as he gathered evidence.

The items included curtain rods, a plastic jug, a shard from a broken mirror, rubber gloves and a cleaning bucket.

Many appeared to have a red substance on them, he said, so they were examined for trace evidence such as bodily fluids and fingerprin­ts.

He also described a couple of box-cutter type knives and screwdrive­rs that were seized.

Crown prosecutor Annie St. Jacques asked why screwdrive­rs would be seized.

“They are pointy objects that could be used as weapons,” Gould replied.

Shephard has pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder and arson with disregard for human life.

Twenty-one-year-old Devin Morningsta­r was found guilty of the same charges in November 2016 and is serving a life sentence.

Another man, 20-year-old Tyler Noel, pleaded guilty in May 2017 to second-degree murder and arson with disrespect for human life and was also given a life sentence.

Shephard was arrested March 1, 2016, and has been in custody ever since.

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