Justin Aster seen leaving scene in 'determined strides' at about the time fire broke out at Econo Lodge Motel, court told
A combination of security camera videos and statements to police should add up to guilty verdicts for a man accused of setting a deadly fire at a downtown Prince George motel, a Crown prosecutor submitted during a closing argument on Monday.
In turn, a general duty officer recognized Aster from a previous investigation. Photos taken by police at that time showed tattoos on Aster that matched those of the person seen on the videos, Hempstead told the court. Experts witnesses concluded the fire was likely started in a pile of debris from a renovation that had been left under a staircase at the east end. A "whisp" of white smoke from either cardboard or cloth set alight gave way to a black plume as it became hot enough to set ablaze polyurethane foam also in the pile.
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