An RCMP forensics specialist continued her testimony Friday in the murder trial against the two men, James Lee Busch and Zachary Armitage, who escaped from a Metchosin prison in July 2019.
Busch and Armitage are accused of killing 60-year-old Martin Payne in his Metchosin home, eight kilometres from William Head Institution. Both have pleaded not guilty.
One belonged to Payne, and the others to Armitage and Busch. The location of the fingerprints put both suspects inside Payne’s home and car. Of those, the forensic investigator said two fingerprints matched Busch’s. Both fingerprints were found on the Times Colonist newspaper found in Payne’s truck.
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