Times Colonist

Teen’s killer had samurai swords, bat with nails

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REGINA — A police officer has testified that bloodied clothes, samurai swords, knives, pellet guns and a baseball bat with nails embedded in the end were all found in the bedroom of a teenager who pleaded guilty to killing a 16-year-old girl.

The sentencing hearing for the 19-year-old youth, who admitted to first-degree murder, began Monday in Regina.

The boy was 16 at the time of the killing but the Crown is arguing he should be sentenced as an adult.

Hannah Leflar was found stabbed to death in her home on Jan. 12, 2015.

Const. Garth Fleece of the Regina Police Service identifica­tion unit told court about the documentat­ion of evidence from the teen’s home as well as the home where Leflar’s body was found by her stepfather.

Justice Jennifer Pritchard will hear evidence from a psychologi­st, psychiatri­st and well as those working with the teen at the youth facility where he has remained in custody.

It will be the first glimpse into the mindset of the killer, as the agreed statement of facts has been sealed by the court.

If sentenced as an adult, the teen would be jailed for the mandatory life without parole eligibilit­y for 25 years.

As a youth he would be out of jail sooner, possibly within a matter of months.

A second teen pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in February.

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