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Witness describes alleged contract killing in graphic detail at B.C. trial - BC | Globalnews.ca

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A B.C. jury heard the accounting of a brutal 2017 gangland killing in graphic detail on Wednesday .
The witness, known as "Person X," has testified he was hired by accused murderer Brandon Teixeira to kill Nicolas Khabra in October 2017 .
The Crown has told the court that Person X and Teixeria were paid $ 160,000 for the killing.
The high-security trial is expected to last six to eight months .