Winnipeg letter-bomb trial hears DNA from two different explosion sites matched
WINNIPEG — The trial of a Winnipeg man accused of sending letter bombs has heard that DNA found at two different explosion sites matched.
Guido Amsel has pleaded not guilty to five counts of attempted murder and several explosives-related charges.
He was arrested after letter bombs were sent to two Winnipeg law offices and the workplace of his former wife, Iris, in July 2015.
There had also been an explosion at Iris Amsel’s home in December 2013, and court was told it was DNA found at that location that matched a profile from one of the law offices.