Defence lawyer in murder trial of escaped B.C. inmate points to lack of blood spatter

William Head Institution is shown through a security fence in Victoria, B.C., on Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2008. The defence lawyerin the B.C. Supreme Court murder trial of an escaped inmate says the jury must acquit his client because the evidence doesn't align with the prosecution's theory of events.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Lam

VANCOUVER - The defence lawyer in the B.C. Supreme Court murder trial of an escaped inmate says the jury must acquit his client because the evidence doesn't align with the prosecution's theory of events.

Ryan Drury told a jury in closing arguments Tuesday that DNA evidence and lack of blood spatter on the clothes of James Lee Busch means either that his client wasn't in the house, that he didn't take part in the murder, or his only involvement was in cleaning up the crime scene.

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