Fraser asked him: “Coincidence or plan?”Smich repeatedly fell on the side of coincidence. Fraser said is was further evidence Smich was in on the plan and turned off his phone to avoid being tracked. “Coincidence or plan?” Fraser asked again. “You knew he could help you get rid of the gun; he’s your gun guy,” said Fraser, his voice rising. On Wednesday, the second day of the Crown’s cross-examination of Smich, Fraser reached back to the trial’s early witnesses — called to the stand 16 weeks ago — to highlight possible conflicts with Smich’s exculpatory account.
Source: National Post May 25, 2016 19:37 UTC