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Wife of slain 琉璃神社 man cried out for him to stop fighting

鈥淪top you鈥檙e going to kill him,鈥 she yelled out.
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Waylon Percy Jackson initiated and escalated the violent conflict that ended his life two years ago, jurors in the second degree murder trial were told Wednesday.

Naomi Foureyes was in a common law relationship with Jackson, and they were planning for the baby shower of their youngest of two children March 11, 2016.

In testimony rendered during cross examination Wednesday, Foureyes told jurors that the accused, Chad Alphonse, was an irritation to Jackson and another friend who was at their house that night.

鈥淐had was teasing Waylon and Tyson 鈥 saying they were macho guys and putting his arms around them,鈥 said defence lawyer Terry La Libert茅. 鈥淚t was not violent 鈥 he was just bugging them.鈥

Foureyes agreed that was the case.

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She also agreed that Alphonse鈥檚 behaviour may not have been violent, but it was so grating that one friend left the house and Jackson had to be reminded on multiple occasions to keep his cool.

鈥淲aylon wasn鈥檛 reacting because he was mature?鈥 asked La Libert茅.

鈥淵es,鈥 said Foureyes.

鈥淏ut you had to say, 鈥榗alm down, calm down?鈥 he asked.

鈥淵es,鈥 said Foureyes. 鈥(Jackson) was a patient person.鈥

Defence then asked how long it would take Jackson before he hit people over the head with a steel chair.

鈥淧robably until he鈥檚 intoxicated,鈥 Foureyes said.

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She testified earlier that, other than herself, everyone who was at her house that night was intoxicated. So much so, that the plan to decorate for the baby shower the next day fell to the wayside.

She and Jackson had gone to their bedroom to sleep when they heard a conflict downstairs between Alphonse and her sister.

Jackson then got up and went downstairs to intervene.

鈥淲hen you came downstairs he was pounding him,鈥 said La Libert茅.

Foureyes again agreed. She said that Jackson then started hitting Alphonse over the head with the chair, two to three times.

鈥淪top you鈥檙e going to kill him,鈥 she yelled out, jurors heard.

Then Jackson got up and started to walk toward her and their infant daughter.

鈥淗e looked like he wanted to say something,鈥 she said.

La Liberte offered an alternate theory. He directed Foureyes鈥檚 attention to photos of the counter at her house, where a machete shaped knife was sitting.

He asked if it was possible Jackson was walking toward that knife, which Foureyes said he鈥檇 shown 鈥渢he boys鈥 earlier in the night.

She said that she didn鈥檛 believe that to be the case. Regardless, Jackson didn鈥檛 make it to either destination.

Before he got to her Foureyes said that Alphonse fatally stabbed Jackson with a red-and-blue folding knife that he had on him at the time of his arrest.

Jackson suffered several wounds from the altercation, including an 鈥淪鈥 shaped slash on his shoulder and two stab wounds under his left arm.

Jurors previously heard that Jackson was found in a sitting position, leaning against kitchen cupboards slumped to the left. He was not wearing a shirt and his eyes were open.

Crown counsel David Grabavac said that one of the wounds did not cause significant damage, but one entered his chest cavity, punctured through the upper lobe of his lung and sliced through the left ventricle of the heart.

Not long after, Alphonse was found by RCMP wearing no shoes and no jacket carrying a knife with Jackson鈥檚 DNA on it and a BlackBerry phone.

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