Accused appeared ‘calm’ after alleged killing, amputation: paramedics
HALIFAX — Accused killer Nicholas Butcher appeared “calm” as paramedics treated him the morning Kristin Johnston was found dead, despite having an amputated hand and 13 penetrating wounds on his neck, a Halifax jury heard Wednesday.
Paramedic Sean Collins testified at Butcher’s second-degree murder trial that he rode with Butcher, 35, in the back of an ambulance en route to hospital from the Montreal-born yoga instructor’s Halifax-area home on March 26, 2016.
Collins said Butcher appeared “upset, but calm,” noting there were lacerations on his neck and on the wrist of his remaining hand.
“He kept asking to call his mom,” said Collins.


