The Basil Borutski trial in pictures

CBC News has compiled some of the pictures shown in court during the triple murder trial of Basil Borutski, who murdered three of his former partners on Sept. 22, 2015.

Image | Anastasia Kuzyk Nathalie Warmerdam Carol Culleton Basil Borutski homicide victims

Caption: On Sept. 22, 2015, Basil Borutski shot and killed Anastasia Kuzyk, 36, shot and killed Nathalie Warmerdam, 48, and strangled Carol Culleton, 66, at their homes in and around Wilno, Ont. (CBC News)

Image | Basil Borutski after arrest Sept 22 2015

Caption: Borutski stands in a room at the Pembroke OPP detachment shortly after his arrest that afternoon, his hands tied behind his back. Police had been searching the area for five hours before finding him in a field. (OPP/Ontario Superior Court of Justice)

Image | Basil Borutski leaves apartment Palmer Rapids

Caption: Surveillance video captures Borutski leaving his apartment in Palmer Rapids, Ont., at 7:36 a.m. on Sept. 22, 2015. (Ontario Superior Court of Justice)

Image | Carol Culleton cottage 670 Kamaniskeg Lake Road

Caption: He drove his neighbour's car to Culleton's cottage at 670 Kamaniskeg Lake Rd., about a 15-minute trip from Palmer Rapids. (OPP/Ontario Superior Court of Justice)

Image | Carol Culleton thumb drive photos plants torn up

Caption: Photos on a drive found by police in Culleton's cottage, taken on Sept. 9, 2015, show flowers Borutski planted torn up from the ground. (Carol Culleton/Ontario Superior Court of Justice)

Image | Carol Culleton thumb drive flowers boat

Caption: The flowers were thrown into a boat on her property. She told friends Borutski tore up the flowers because he was upset she sat on another man's knee in front of him. (Carol Culleton/Ontario Superior Court of Justice)

Image | Carol Culleton camera sign

Caption: A digital camera found in Culleton's cottage contained photos of more than 20 handwritten signs on scraps of wood found all over her property, all taken the day before she was murdered. (Carol Culleton/Ontario Superior Court of Justice)

Image | Carol Culleton camera boots Sept 21 2015

Caption: The camera also contained a photo of these boots with a sign that reads, "Jiggy's walking mud hole boots — these still have memories of the happy carefree inner child that karma brought to me — A NEW friend — Take them for a walk" (Carol Culleton/Ontario Superior Court of Justice)

Image | Sign Carol Culleton camera sign Sept 21 2015

Caption: The camera also contained a Sept. 21 photo of this sign, which was posted on her front door. It was the only sign police couldn't find when they searched Culleton's property. (Carol Culleton/Ontario Superior Court of Justice)

Image | Basil Borutski cigarette Carol Culleton sink

Caption: After strangling Culleton to death it's believed Borutski smoked a cigarette and left the butt in Culleton's kitchen sink. DNA linked to Borutski was found on it. (OPP/Ontario Superior Court of Justice)

Image | Shirl Roesler car Carol Culleton cottage

Caption: Borutski abandoned his neighbour's car at Culleton's cottage and left $100 inside it for gas. He then drove to the second victim, Anastasia Kuzyk. (OPP/Ontario Superior Court of Justice)

Image | Anastasia Kuzyk house 37 Szczipior Road, Wilno

Caption: This was Anastasia Kuzyk's house at 37 Szczipior Rd. in Wilno, Ont. Borutski arrived some time after 8:30 a.m. on Sept. 22, 2015. (OPP/Ontario Superior Court of Justice)

Image | Borutski palm print Kuzyk door

Caption: Borutski's palm print was found on Kuzyk's door. Eva Kuzyk, Anastasia's sister, was upstairs when Borutski arrived and heard her sister scream. She testified she confronted Borutski and then ran for her life after he returned with a gun and fired. (OPP/Ontario Superior Court of Justice)

Image | Borustki shotgun field

Caption: Borutski used this decades-old, rusty, sawed-off 12-gauge pump-action shotgun to shoot Kuzyk and, later, Warmerdam. He left it in the field he was arrested in, along with a bag of shells. (OPP/Ontario Superior Court of Justice)

Image | Nathalie Warmerdam house 3594 Foymount Road Eganville

Caption: After murdering Kuzyk, Borutski drove to Nathalie Warmerdam's farmhouse at 3594 Foymount Rd. near Eganville, Ont. He lived here for several years when they were together, and was eventually convicted of threatening to hurt her son and kill her dog, as well as mischief to property. (OPP/Ontario Court of Justice)

Image | Nathalie Warmerdam panic button and shotgun bedroom

Caption: Warmerdam took precautions after the breakup. She slept with a shotgun under her bed, left, and a panic button next to her pillow, right. (OPP/Ontario Court of Justice)

Image | Basil Borutski walking into Warmerdam house Sept 22 2015

Caption: She also had a surveillance system installed, and one of the cameras shows Borutski walking into her house with a shotgun at 9:31 a.m. on Sept. 22, 2015. He walked out two minutes later after shooting Warmerdam to death. (Ontario Superior Court of Justice)

Image | Borutski field arrest Kinburn Ontario

Caption: This is the field off Becks and Kinburn Side roads in the rural west Ottawa community of Kinburn, Ont., where Borutski was arrested at 2:32 p.m. Sept. 22, 2015. Police had been searching for him for about five hours. (OPP/Ontario Superior Court of Justice)

Image | Borutski surrender note field Sept 22 2015

Caption: Borutski pinned this handwritten note to a plant in the field he was arrested in. It reads, "I HAVE NO GUN DON'T MURDER ME I GIVE UP." (OPP/Ontario Superior Court of Justice)

Image | 9 - Letter to Carol Culleton submitted as evidence in Basil Borutski trial

Caption: Culleton's brother, Kevin Culleton, discovered this nine-page handwritten letter from Borutski to Carol in her unopened mail. It was postmarked Sept. 21, 2015, the day before her murder.

Image | B. Borutski letter to probation officer Caroline Royer Nov. 1 2017

Caption: Borutski's probation officer, Caroline Royer, received a letter from Borutski at her office on Sept. 25, 2015, just a few days after the murders. One line reads, 'I CAN'T TAKE IT anymore — I'm getting out and I'm taking as many that have abused me as possible with me.' (Kristy Nease/CBC)

Image | Basil Borutski, court sketch

Caption: In October, when Borutski's trial began, he did not respond when asked for his plea to the three charges of first-degree murder and mostly squeezed his eyes shut. A not guilty plea was entered on his behalf, per the Criminal Code of Canada. (Sketch by Laurie Foster-MacLeod/CBC)

Image | OPP Det. Sgt. Caley O'Neill interview police confession Basil Borutski Sept. 23, 2015

Caption: OPP Det. Sgt. Caley O'Neill interviewed Borutski for nearly five hours on Sept. 23, 2015, at the Pembroke OPP detachment. Borutski confessed to all three killings. (OPP/Ontario Superior Court of Justice)