Forensic investigator Sgt. Yannick Bernard spent Thursday and Friday going over crime scene evidence. Bernard is seen here during the fourth day of the Nikolas Ibey first-degree murder trial in Ottawa. (Courtroom sketch by Lauren Foster-MacLeod)
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Forensic investigator testifies about going over the Savanna Pikuyak crime scene in detail
Crown lawyer Sonia Beauchamp continued to press Ottawa Police Service forensic investigator Sgt. Yannick Bernard over blood and DNA evidence Friday during Nikolas Ibey’s first-degree murder trial in Ottawa.
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