‘Mr. Big’ confession could put trial of slain First Nations woman in limbo

The Supreme Court has put new rules in place for the so-called Mr. Big confessions during police investigations making some of them inadmissible.

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The Supreme Court has put new rules in place for the so-called Mr. Big confessions during police investigations making some of them inadmissible.

This has put a Saskatoon murder trial possibly in limbo.

Douglas Hayes confessed to undercover officers for the 2004 murder of Daleen Bosse, a university student and mother from Onion Lake First Nation.

He was expected to hear his verdict later this month but lawyers are meeting with the judge next week to discuss how the Supreme Court ruling affects the case.

APTN’s Larissa Burnouf has more on the story.

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