Victim was stressed about breaking up with man accused of killing her: friends
HALIFAX — Jurors were told Thursday of how Kristin Johnston agonized over how to break up with the man now accused of killing her, seeking the advice of friends and texting that she felt “trapped” in Halifax.
“I need to end things with Nick,” the Montreal-born yoga instructor sent in a message to Jennifer Hazard a few days before her death, shared with the jury at Nicholas Butcher’s second-degree murder trial.
“Doing what I can not to be home.”
Hazard, Johnston’s best friend, told the Nova Scotia Supreme Court jury that Johnston came to visit her in Costa Rica in early March 2016 after shutting down her yoga business in Halifax.