‘I knew it wasn’t her’: Woman shares texts from Saskatoon murder victim’s phone
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Ally Moosehunter, 28, was found dead in her basement suite March 4, 2020, in the 500 block of Geary Crescent.
Saskatoon woman Shawna Arthurs sat on the witness stand at the Court of King’s Bench Tuesday morning and claimed she heard screams from below on the day of Ally Moosehunter’s murder.
Moosehunter, 28, was found dead in her basement suite March 4, 2020, in the 500 block of Geary Crescent. The cause of her death has not been released.
Tuesday was the second day of trial for Ivan (Robbie) Martell, Moosehunter’s former partner, charged with first-degree murder in her death.
The day Moosehunter was found, Arthurs, her upstairs neighbour, said she was woken up by her dog and heard a commotion from the unit below.
“It was like a muffled scream,” Arthur said. “I heard noises I’ve never heard from there before.”
Arthurs testified that she and Moosehunter were friends who checked in on each other occasionally, so she called to make sure she was OK.
Moosehunter didn’t pick up.
Arthur sent Moosehunter a text at 5:04 a.m. asking her to respond back that she was safe.