‘His face was covered in blood’: Investigating officers testify on day two of Morin trial
Editor’s note: Some of the testimony heard in court on Tuesday may be perceived as graphic in nature.
A man who was robbed and assaulted near his garage, was unrecognizable and surrounded by a pool of blood, according to the first police officer to arrive on scene.
Cst. Matt Mesenchuk was one of two police officers who testified Tuesday at the Kenny Morin murder trial at Court of Queen’s Bench in Prince Albert. Morin stands charged with second degree murder and robbery in connection to the death of 60-year-old David Maxemiuk in March, 2020.
Mesenchuk described for the court that when he received the initial dispatch call around 12:30 p.m., he was already in the proximity of the Midtown area residence and so was at the scene within a few minutes. He explained upon arrival he saw the victim lying in the snow, and said it was difficult to guess his age or his ethnicity.