MURDER TRIAL
Edmonton murder trial enters second week
Jun 19, 2019 | 6:32 AM
EDMONTON – The doctor who performed the autopsy on a toddler found dead outside an Edmonton church says the child suffered from head trauma.
Dr. Elizabeth Brooks-Lim, Alberta’s chief medical examiner, took the stand yesterday at the trial of Tasha-Lee Doreen Mack.
Mack and the child’s father, Joey Crier, are charged with second-degree murder in the 2017 death of 19-month-old Anthony Joseph Raine.
Brooks-Lim says Raine had a skull fracture, bruising on the entire front of his face, blood in his right ear canal and bruising on his arms and the front of his chest.