Publication ban lifted on evidence excluded from high-profile Halifax murder trial

William Sandeson, right, is escorted into his preliminary hearing at provincial court in Halifax on February 11, 2016. The case against a former Dalhousie University medical student accused of killing another student during a drug deal and dismembering his body is now in the hands of a jury. And with the jury sequestered, a publication ban has been lifted on key evidence the 12 men and women did not hear. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

HALIFAX - The case against a former Dalhousie University medical student accused of killing another student during a drug deal and dismembering his body is now in the hands of a jury.

And with the jury sequestered, a publication ban has been lifted on key evidence the 12 men and women did not hear, including a remarkable change in his account of how physics student Taylor Samson died.

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