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Jurors in Kalen Schlatter murder trial begin deliberations

WATCH ABOVE: Prosecutors call credibility of man accused of killing Tess Richey into question. Caryn Lieberman reports. (March 10, 2020) – Mar 10, 2020

Jurors have begun their deliberations in the trial of a man accused of sexually assaulting and strangling a young woman.

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The jury deciding the fate of Kalen Schlatter will have to weigh more than a month of evidence presented by the Crown and defence.

Schlatter, 23, has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of Tess Richey, a woman whose body was found in an outdoor stairwell in downtown Toronto in November 2017.

He testified last week that Richey was alive when he left her in an alley following a consensual sexual encounter in the early morning hours of Nov. 25, 2017.

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Prosecutors, however, have alleged Schlatter was determined to have sex with Richey, who he had met hours earlier, and lured her into the alley as she was trying to go meet her Uber.

They argued Schlatter forced himself on her and strangled her when she tried to fight him off.

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