Prosecutors have told a jury there is no doubt that a Winnipeg man accused of fatally stabbing a three-year-old boy is guilty. But Daniel Jensen’s defence lawyer said the Crown’s case is circumstantial since no one saw Jensen attack the boy nearly two years ago. Joe Scarpelli reports.
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Crown says no doubt Winnipeg man stabbed toddler, but defence says case circumstantial
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