Glen Assoun was innocent of murder, but he was having a hard time proving it. “You also stated that the individual had a pair of sandals on, is that correct?” Assoun asked her on the stand. “Sorry about that.”LISTEN | In this episode of the podcast Dead Wrong, Glen Assoun defends himself in court:A month later, in September 1999, Crown prosecutor Dan MacRury addressed the jury in a comfortable, confident tone, recapping what he had entered into evidence. Assoun, I’m sorry — it is not normal to interrupt somebody’s closing, but you’re giving evidence.”Assoun looked at his notes. It certainly would not be the last time the world heard from Glen Assoun.
Source: CBC News July 28, 2020 19:07 UTC