'Bloody money and drugs.' Former Halifax med student testifies at his murder trial

William Sandeson, left, arrives for his preliminary hearing at provincial court in Halifax on Thursday, February 11, 2016. The lawyer representing a former medical student accused of murdering another student in 2015 says her client will testify that he fatally shot Taylor Samson in self defence when a drug deal in Halifax turned violent. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

HALIFAX - A former medical student accused of fatally shooting another student during a drug deal says he fired his gun in self-defence after a struggle in his Halifax apartment, saying he didn't call police because he was terrified he would face charges.

"I knew there was nothing I could do for him," William Sandeson, a former track athlete at Dalhousie University, told his jury trial Monday in Nova Scotia Supreme Court. "There was bloody money and drugs everywhere .... I was definitely going to jail for something."

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