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BREAKING: Woman pleads guilty in indecently interfering of remains of St. Albert senior, murder trial continues

The first degree murder trial in Ron Worsfold's death proceeds and the jury will return on Wednesday morning to continue the trial. 
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As her long awaited first degree murder trial began Tuesday, Beryl Musila changed her plea to guilty in the charge of indecently interfering with the remains of St. Albert senior Ronald Worsfold in and around St. Albert, on July 8 2017.

The first degree murder trial for his death proceeds and the jury will return on Wednesday morning to continue the trial. 

Musila, 33, pleaded not guilty to the charge of first-degree murder in Worsfold's death, which happened on July 7 2017.

The Gazette will have more to come.

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