Winnipeg Free Press - ONLINE EDITION

Crown won't proceed against accused in prison murder

Only days after selecting a jury, Manitoba justice officials have mysteriously walked away from a murder case just as it was set to begin.

William Ross was expected to go on trial next week for second-degree murder. But he appeared in court Wednesday, where representatives of the Crown announced they would not be proceeding. A stay was entered, which does give them the ability to re-lay the charge within one year.

Queen’s Bench Justice Brenda Keyser expressed surprise at the move and questioned why it was being made so late in the process. The Crown did not provide details, simply saying, "It’s one of those things."

The case against Ross involved the May 2006 slaying of Sheldon McKay, a two-time convicted killer who was a prominent member of the Indian Posse. Staff discovered McKay, 30, dead in his cell after he failed to show up for a planned visit with his girlfriend and two children. An autopsy found he was asphyxiated.

Four co-accused have already been convicted and sentenced.

Raymond Joseph Armstrong, 39, and Adrian Claude Young, 31, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and were given 12-year terms.

A jury found Raymond Chartrand, 30, guilty of second-degree murder, leading to him receiving a sentence of life in prison with no chance of parole for at least 15 years. Jeffrey Bruyere, 44, admitted to manslaughter and is awaiting sentence.

Bruyere provided key testimony at Chartrand's trial, telling jurors he stood guard and watched as the deadly beating occurred. He said an internal decision was made to kill McKay because of increasing concerns about his ability to run the gang.

www.mikeoncrime.com

Fact Check

Fact Check

Have you found an error, or know of something we’ve missed in one of our stories? Please use the form below and let us know.

* Required
  • Please post the headline of the story or the title of the video with the error.

  • Please post exactly what was wrong with the story.

  • Please indicate your source for the correct information.

  • Please include any contact information you may have.

  • Yes

    No

  • This will only be used to contact you if we have a question about your submission, it will not be used to identify you or be published.

  • This will only be used to contact you if we have a question about your submission, it will not be used to identify you or be published.

  • Are you blue? If you can see this, leave it blank and get some CSS support.

Comments are not accepted on this story because they might prejudice a case before the courts.

letters

Make text: Larger | Smaller

LATEST VIDEO

Jets aren't dead (quite) yet

View more like this

Photo Store Gallery

  • A baby Red Panda in her area at the Zoo. International Red Panda Day is Saturday September 15th and the Assiniboine Park Zoo will be celebrating in a big way! The Zoo is home to three red pandas - Rufus, Rouge and their cub who was born on June 30 of this year. The female cub has yet to be named and the Assiniboine Park Zoo is asking the community to help. September 14, 2012  BORIS MINKEVICH / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
  • Geese fight as a male defends his nesting site at the duck pond at St Vital Park Thursday morning- See Bryksa’s Goose a Day Photo- Day 08- May 10, 2012   (JOE BRYKSA / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)

View More Gallery Photos

Poll

Do you agree with the coming ban on sales of cigarettes at health-care facilities and pharmacies, including large retail outlets?

View Results

View Related Story

Ads by Google