When all was said and done, Beryl Musila stood, took a last look around the courtroom, then opened the rear door of the prisoner s box and disappeared into the Edmonton courthouse s labyrinth of cells.
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Worsfold was 75 when Musila killed him in his apartment suite on July 7, 2017. She later loaded his body into a plastic tote bin, which she abandoned on a junk pile at an acquaintance s rural property after hauling it around the Edmonton area.
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In one version of the story, Beryl Musila is the victim of a conspiracy to frame her for the murder of Ronald Worsfold. In the other, she is a killer who has spent years lying to cover up the fact she stabbed and bludgeoned the senior for reasons that remain unclear.
In one version of the story, Beryl Musila is the victim of a conspiracy to frame her for the murder of Ronald Worsfold. In the other, she is a killer who has spent years lying to cover up the fact she stabbed and bludgeoned the senior for reasons that remain unclear.
Beryl Musila answered questions from and sometimes argued with a Crown prosecutor during a tense cross-examination Tuesday about her involvement in the death of Ronald Worsfold.
Beryl Musila answered questions from and sometimes argued with a Crown prosecutor during a tense cross-examination Tuesday about her involvement in the death of Ronald Worsfold.