Man accused of killing Kristin Johnston takes stand in own defence
HALIFAX — Nicholas Butcher testified in his own defence at his murder trial Thursday, describing affectionate messages he exchanged with the Montreal-born yoga instructor he’s accused of killing.
Butcher, charged with second-degree murder, was arrested after the body of Kristin Johnston was found on a blood-soaked bed inside her Halifax-area home on March 26, 2016.
That same morning, Butcher called 911. He told the dispatcher he had killed his girlfriend and tried to kill himself. Breathing heavily and wailing, he also said he had cut off his hand.
“Today, you’re going to hear Nicholas Butcher’s side of the story,” defence lawyer Peter Planetta told the 14-member jury during his brief opening address in Nova Scotia Supreme Court.


