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Justin Breau murder trial hears from one of the accused in police recordings

After hearing from 18 witnesses over six days, a jury in Saint John has finally heard from one of the accused in the death of Justin Breau.

Trial is in its 2nd week and has heard from 18 witnesses so far

Two people look down into the camera.
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 hearing from 18 witnesses over six days, a jury in Saint John has finally heard from one of the accused in the death of Justin Breau.

On Monday, the Crown entered into evidence a series of taped conversations Donald Walker had with police.

Walker, 52, and Charles William Shatford, 49, are on trial for first-degree murder in Breau's death on Aug. 17, 2022.

The first conversation was recorded while police executed a search warrant two days later,at Walker's home, at 15 Celebration St.

Two other conversations were recorded by police on Sept. 15 and 16, 2022, when another police officer returned to Walker's home to talk to him.

Walker makes it clear that he did not like Breau and Breau did not like him.

He told the officer that Breau killed his best friend, Mark Shatford.

'I wanted him dead'

"I hate the guy," Walker told the police officer during the Sept. 16 interview.

"And trust me. I wanted him dead."

But Walker said "lots of people wanted him dead."

He told another police officer that he may not have liked Breau, but he denied killing him.

Walker also said he took care of Breau's girlfriend, Megan Ross, who was suffering from addiction issues,while Breau was in jail.

A police car parked outside an apartment building in central Saint John.
Ross and Breau lived in a top-floor apartment in this Charles Street building. (Graham Thompson/CBC)

He said he even saved her life when she overdosed in his apartment.Walker said the first thing Ross didafter being revived was to ask for fentanyl.

Health Canada describesfentanylas anopioid pain relieverpotent enoughthat "afew grains can be enough to kill you."

Ross, 27, was back on the stand on Monday morning.

Shepreviously testified that she was withBreau in their Charles Street apartment when three masked men burst in and stabbed him to death.

But on Thursday and Friday, Rosshad difficulty remembering much of what happened during and after the attack, so Crown prosecutor Joanne Park let her read transcripts of her interview with police and let her watch a video of it.

But nothing seemed to help jog Ross's memory of the event or what she told police in the first two hours after the incident.

Girlfriend namedWalker, officer's notes say

On Monday, Park read an excerpt from notesmade by Det. Const. Duane Squires shortly after he encountered Ross at the Saint John Regional Hospital on Aug. 17, 2022.

Squires said he went to the hospital to notify Breau's mother, Susanne, about her son's death. He said he met with Susanne Breau and Jerry Cromwell, who's been described as a friend of Walker's, in a small room in the emergency department.

When Ross arrived a few minutes later, Squires said Breau immediately asked her what had happened and who did it.

Ross responded, "Donnie Walker."

As soon as she said that, Squires identified himself as a police officer. In his notes, he wrote that Ross began noticing other people in the room at that time.

Squires noted that Ross soon changed her story, saying she didn't know who attacked Breau and that the intruders had been masked.

man in white had sitting back on a couch with both hands making a V sign with his fingers.
Breau was fatally stabbed in his Charles Street apartment on Aug. 17, 2022. (Justin Breau/Facebook)

Ross then pleaded with Cromwell not to say anything about her identifying Walker.

During the rest of Ross's testimony and cross-examination on Monday, her responses were almost always "I don't know" or "I don't remember."

The trial is now in its second week and 18 witnesses have testified.

Because of technical difficulties with playing video recordings in the courtroom, the jury was given Tuesday off. The trialwillresumeon Wednesday morning.