Assoun found guilty of murdering ex-girlfriend
CBC News | Posted: September 18, 1999 10:00 AM | Last Updated: September 18, 1999
A Halifax jury has found a Vancouver-area man guilty of beating and stabbing his ex-girlfriend to death.
43-year-old Glen Eugene Assoun of Maple Ridge, British Columbia was convicted of the second-degree murder of Brenda Way on Friday.
Way was a Dartmouth prostitute who was killed in 1995. The 28-year-old's body was found behind an apartment building in Dartmouth. She had been stabbed in the face six times, and her throat was slashed.
After the jurors left the courtroom, Assoun said they "made a mistake." The former Dartmouth native added, "it's official that I'm wrongfully imprisoned right now."
The Crown based its case on circumstantial evidence, and called 47 witnesses. Five testified Assoun confessed to the murder.
Assoun will be sentenced in early October.