
RCMP witnesses describe discovery of victim’s body, as Bagabuyo murder trial dives into extensive video evidence
KAMLOOPS — The fourth day of Rogelio ‘Butch’ Bagabuyo’s first-degree murder trial saw additional witnesses called in by the Crown, including RCMP officers involved in the initial call after the victims remains were discovered.
The former Kamloops lawyer is charged in relation to the homicide of Mohd Abdullah, a lecturer at Thompson Rivers University, and a former client of Bagabuyo’s. Abdullah was killed on March 11, 2022, the same day he’d last been seen, before he’d initially been reported as missing after not showing up for work at TRU on March 14, 2022.
Prosecution’s opening statements claimed Bagabuyo had worked for Abdullah back in 2016 to hide $700,000 of his money, in an effort to keep it from being a part of Abdullah’s divorce settlement. According to the Crown’s summation, Abdullah had been trying to get Bagabuyo to return the funds to him, leading up to their scheduled meeting at Bagabuyo’s Victoria Street law office on March 11, 2022, which is where it’s alleged Abdullah had been killed.