Jury in Saint John murder trial watches girlfriend's initial interview with police
On Wednesday afternoon, the jury got to watch an interview Megan Ross gave police about 45 minutes after her boyfriend, Justin Breau, was fatally stabbed in front of her.
Charles Shatford, 49, and Donald Walker, 52, are on trial for first-degree murder in Breau's Aug. 17, 2022, death.
in the interview, Ross told Det. Const. Christopher McCutcheon that she and Breau were sitting around smoking a joint when three masked men burst into their Charles Street apartment.
She said the men didn't say anything before they started stabbing Breau and that he didn't get a chance to defend himself or say anything before the attack.
"He couldn't even get a word in."
She said she couldn't identify the men but they "clearly know Justin." She said she didn't think it was random.
Earlier in the trial, Megan Ross testified she was with Justin Breau in their Charles Street apartment when three masked men burst in and stabbed Breau to death. (Justin Breau/Facebook)
After the interview with McCutcheon, Ross went to the hospital where she met up with Breau's mother Susanne, who was in a private room in the emergency department with Det. Const. Duane Squires, who had informed her about her son's death.
On Wednesday afternoon, Squires testified he was talking to Susanne Breau when Ross arrived.
He said Ross seemed to focus exclusively on Susanne and didn't seem to notice anyone else in the room.
Squires said Susanne immediately demanded to know what had happened and whether Ross had seen who did it.
Ross answered "Donnie Walker," said Squires.
Charles Shatford is charged with the first-degree murder of Justin Breau. (Charlie Shatford/Facebook)
At that point, the officer said he stepped up to introduce himself as a police officer. He said Ross seemed to become aware of other people in the room for the first time.
Squires said Ross looked at Jerry Cromwell, who he believed was there with Susanne and who's been described as a friend of Walker's, and said, "I don't know who did it."
Squires said things in the room became awkward and Ross and Susanne both "pleaded with Jerry not to say anything."
Laurett Nwaonumah, a civilian employee of the Saint John Police Force who helps victims navigate the criminal justice system, was also in the room with Squires and Susanne when Ross arrived.
An hour and a half after Justin Breau was fatally stabbed in his apartment, his girlfriend Megan Ross was overheard by a police officer and a civilian member of the Saint John Police Force telling Breau's mother that Donald Walker was involved. (Court of King's Bench/CBC)
She testified Wednesday that she also heard Ross name Walker.
Nwaonumah and Squires both said Ross blurted out the name when Breau's mother asked her what happened, but then immediately retracted the statement when she noticed other people in the room. Both said she seemed particularly concerned about Cromwell.
The jurors were told they will be off until Monday morning while the lawyers sort out some legal issues in their absence.