After the arrest and re-capture of Zachary Armitage and James Lee Busch, police found 60 year old Martin Payne dead in his Metchosin, British Columbia home. The investigation into Martin’s murder included multiple police agencies and over 20 officers. Today we discuss the investigation into Martin’s death, and the trial that followed.
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9 inmates moved from B.C. minimum security facility where 2 escapees charged with murder | CTV News
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Retired Metchosin doctor refused to let two men into his home, court hears - Victoria Times Colonist
Murder victim's body found on bathroom floor with blood, duct tape - Victoria Times Colonist
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First Nation chief calls for closure of William Head Institution | CTV News
Zachary Armitage gets life without parole for 25 years | CTV News
1 of accused in Metchosin murder no longer part of trial | CTV News
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B.C. murder trial of escaped inmates continues | CTV News
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B.C. inmate convicted of committing first-degree murder during prison escape | National Post