Tuesday, April 15th 2025, 2:52:58 am
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An Exacto knife, a 12-inch blade, and a shovel were among the nearly 60 pieces of evidence submitted in a Kamloops, B.C., courtroom on Monday at the trial of a lawyer accused of killing his client.Rogelio Bagabuyo is charged with first-degree murder in the March 2022 death of Mohd Abdullah, a Thompson Rivers University science professor.Bagabuyo, 57, who goes by the nickname Butch, wore glasses and sat behind his lawyers in a B.C. Supreme Court courtroom. He took notes as Justice Kathleen Ker lo