Prosecutor's Closing Arguments in De Jong Murder Trial
Crown prosecutor Dorsey presented compelling circumstantial evidence in the first-degree murder trial of three men accused of killing Arnold and Joanne De Jong. The couple was found bound and dead in their home in May 2022. The accused, Gurkaran Singh, Abhijeet Singh, and Khushveer Toor, all pleaded not guilty. Dorsey highlighted Google searches for the victims address and murder degrees under Canadian law, as well as the mens presence at the home for cleaning work and their possession of a softball bat with Joannes DNA. Bank records, fingerprints, DNA, and cellphone data linked the accused to the robbery and killings, driven by debt and greed. The trial, which began in January 2023, is nearing a verdict.
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