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Murder confession in Carol King’s death ruled admissible at trial

A judge has ruled a murder confession made by Joseph “David” Caissie in the death of Carol King is admissible at his trial. Facebook

A murder confession made by Joseph “David” Caissie to undercover police officers in the death of Carol King has been ruled admissible at his trial.

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The judge made his ruling in Saskatoon on Wednesday.

It is alleged Cassie confessed to the murder to undercover officers during a five-month long Mr. Big sting operation.

King vanished from her Herschel-area home on Aug. 6, 2011. Her remains were found weeks later in an abandoned farmyard.

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Caissie was charged with first-degree murder in 2016 and offering an indignity to a body.

It has yet to be determined by Caissie’s lawyer if he will take the stand in his own defence.

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