A Sudbury man testified March 28 that Liam Stinson, currently on trial for arson and first-degree murder, had a “toxic” and “aggressive” relationship with one of the victims.
Stinson is on trial for his alleged role in the firebombing of a townhouse at 744 Bruce Avenue on April 11, 2021. Three people, Jasmine Somers, Jamie Lynn Rose, and Guy ‘Popcorn’ Henri died as a result of the fire, and another man, David Cheff, suffered severe injuries jumping from a second-story window.
When Rose finally came to his apartment, McNamara testified she wanted to “get away from him, from Liam.” McNamara testified he told Stinson that wasn’t true, but that in order to “keep the peace”, Rose left with Stinson, “the Roy kid” and “Jeremy.” Rose, however, was not at Stinson residence, said McNamara. He told the court when he asked where she was, Stinson replied, “I don’t give a fuck.”
About 20 minutes later the sirens and emergency lights could be heard, said McNamara, and testified Stinson looked at him and said ‘let’s get the f**k out of here.” McNamara testified there were three others there already; then two men arrived, one of whom was “Jeremy,” and they went to talk to Stinson.
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