Shotgun wounds show homeowner shot Indigenous man at close range, court told
HAMILTON — Either one of two shotgun blasts that hit an Indigenous man from within a couple of metres would have killed him, a second-degree murder trial heard on Monday.
However, an experienced forensic pathologist testified, it was not possible to say which of the two shots the homeowner charged in the case fired first.
What was clear, Dr. Allison Edgecombe said, is that Peter Khill, 28, fired both shots downwards at Jon Styres.
“There was certainly a lot of discussion which wound came first, which I was not able to determine,” Edgecombe told prosecutor Steve O’Brien. “(But) the person with the weapon had to be higher than the person who was shot.”


