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Samson, Sandeson had 'a big deal together,' murder trial hears

William Sandeson is accused of killing fellow Dalhousie University student Taylor Samson, who went missing in August 2015. The Crown has said both men were negotiating a drug deal leading up to the death.

Defence witness Jordan MacEwan testifies he knew both men through drug dealing

This photo of William Sandeson was taken by police following his arrest on Aug. 19, 2015. (Court exhibit)

The first witness to be called by the defencein the murder trial of WilliamSandesontold the jury Monday of a violent home invasion that occurredjust a fewdays before Taylor Samson disappeared.

JordanMacEwantestifiedhe knew both Sandesonand Samson through drug dealing and thatSandesonhad even floated him a $15,000 loan to help him get started in the business.

Sandeson has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in Samson'sdeath. The fellow Dalhousie University studentwent missing in August 2015. Hisbody has never been found.

Intruders wanted drugs

MacEwantold the courthe was expecting Samson to stop by his apartment on the night ofAug.13, 2015 with $1,500 he owed MacEwan for a drug deal.

He said he believes Samson came by and tossed some money through his window, but admitted to the court he was smoking marijuana that night and doesn't remember everything clearly.

MacEwansaid he recallsbeing awoken around 2:30 a.m. bysomeone straddling him in his bed while two other people searched the apartment. He said the intruders found some of his drug stash but kept screaming at him to reveal the rest.

The intruderstried to tie him up, said MacEwan, at which pointhe "freaked out" and started fighting back with a police baton he grabbed from one of the attackers.

At one point, MacEwan said he was tackled while running for his front door and knocked down thesteps, where he landednaked and bloody and screaming for help.

Samson, Sandeson had 'a big deal together'

MacEwan said he didn't initially tell police about the home invasion because he wanted to keep dealing drugs. He's since been convicted of trafficking and said he doesn't do it any more.

MacEwan said he's sure Samson wasn't one of the intruders. He only told police about the home invasion when they came to him while investigating Samson as a missing person.

He testified he didn't really remember what he told police at the time, but recalls saying Samson andSandesonhad "a big deal together."

MacEwan also said he borrowed $15,000 from Sandesonnear the end of 2014 to order marijuana. It took him more than a year to pay the money back, but MacEwan testified he never felt pressure from Sandeson to repay the loan.

Police officer testifies about texts

Sgt. Kim Robinson ofthe Halifax Regional Police testified Mondayas the defence's second witness. Robinson, who's been with the force for 16 years, was a detective in the homicide section at the time of Samson's death.

She described to the court her efforts to track down the last number found on Samson's cellphone which was eventually traced to Sandeson.

Robinson said in his first interview with police, Sandeson said he met Samson through MacEwan.

Inconsistenciesdiscovered

Robinson said she grew concerned after reviewing Sandeson's text messages, which showed inconsistencies with his statements.

The texts showed the drug transaction with Samson to be much bigger than Sandesonhad indicated to police, she testified. They also indicated Samson did show up at Sandeson's apartment,despite Sandeson telling police otherwise.

Police put Sandeson under surveillance on Aug. 18.

The trial continues on Tuesday.

The CBC'sBlair Rhodes live bloggedfrom court.