Timeline: The wrongful murder conviction of Glen Assoun of Halifax
HALIFAX — Nov. 12, 1995: Brenda Way — known as “Pitt Bull” — was murdered and her body left in a parking lot behind a Dartmouth apartment building sometime in the early morning hours. Glen Assoun, with whom Way had been in a volatile romantic relationship for over two years, told police he had spent the night before with a friend, Isabel Morse, at her apartment. Morse and two others corroborated this. No physical evidence linked Assoun to the murder.
Summer 1996: Assoun moved to British Columbia.
Late 1996: Margaret Hartrick, a Dartmouth prostitute, told authorities she saw and spoke to Assoun near the crime scene during the early morning hours of Nov. 12, 1995.
February 1997: Assoun’s nephew, Wayne Wise, a cocaine addict, told police that he received a confession from him in a telephone call from British Columbia.