The article details the video evidence presented during the second-degree murder trial of Justin Bone, accused of the 2022 killings of Ban Phuc Hoang and Hung Trang in Edmonton.The 49-minute video, recorded in May 2022, captures conversations between Bone and RCMP officers during his transport to Edmonton.
Bone, on bail for another charge, expressed distress and confusion about his situation, stating he was 'not thinking right' and feared being 'breached' by authorities.The officers debated his placement, as his release conditions prohibited him from being in Edmonton.Despite agreeing to drop him off in Jasper Place, Bone warned he might 'end up back with you guys' if he couldn't navigate on his own.The video highlights tensions between Bone and the officers, with Bone accusing them of forcing him into a 'wrong path.' His trial resumes on August 10, 2026, as prosecutors argue his actions led to the fatal incidents three days later.The case raises questions about mental health, legal compliance, and the role of law enforcement in managing individuals under court supervision.
Original title: ‘I’m not thinking right, right now’: Video shows Justin Bone days before killings
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