Juror faints as pathologist describes gruesome wounds in LeBlanc murder trial
A juror fainted in his seat during Michael LeBlanc’s murder trial Friday as a forensic pathologist described in gruesome detail the first of 12 knife wounds on Mohammad Ali Hassan’s neck.
Hassan, the 19 year old known by the street name “Flex,” was stabbed 23 times in Overbrook’s Lawson Park on Feb. 22, 2016. LeBlanc has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in his death.
Dr. Alfredo Walker, a forensic pathologist with The Ottawa Hospital, was just beginning hi
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