Sandeson murder trial: Accused denies killing fellow Nova Scotia student for money

William Sandeson arrives at his preliminary hearing at provincial court in Halifax on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016. A former medical student who claims he fatally shot a fellow student in self-defence during a drug deal in Halifax is denying he planned to kill the man and steal the marijuana he was carrying. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

HALIFAX - A former medical student who claims he fatally shot a fellow student in self-defence during a drug deal in Halifax denied Tuesday he planned to kill the man and steal the nine kilograms of marijuana he was carrying.

William Sandeson, who was also a small-time drug dealer, has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the Aug. 15, 2015, death of 22-year-old Dalhousie University physics student Taylor Samson, whose body has yet to be found.

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