Former biker identified as X was on the stand for the third day at Richard Alexander’s trial for the first-degree murder of Dillon Brown on March 11, 2016.
A former full-patch member of the Devil’s Army motorcycle club, who has said he helped carry Dillon Brown’s body, snorted cocaine and was sleep-deprived on the day of Brown’s killing, a B.C. Supreme Court jury heard Monday.
His body was found the next day in the trunk of his car, abandoned near the Cable Bridge in Sayward, 75 kilometres north of Campbell River. X testified that he became increasingly paranoid and disenchanted with the motorcycle club after the murder. He began co-operating with police in July 2017. Most of his clothing was made up of support gear — T-shirts and hoodies — for the Devil’s Army and Hells Angels, he said.
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