Jury finds escaped inmate guilty of the first-degree murder of a B.C. man
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Supreme Court jury in the trial of an escaped inmate accused of first-degree murder has found James Lee Busch guiltyin the death of a Vancouver Island man.
However, what the jury didn’t know was that his co-accused, Zachary Armitage, had already pleaded guilty midway through the trial to the first-degree murder of 60-year-old Martin Payne.
As Justice David Crossin was thanking jury members for their work, Busch flipped his middle finger at the judge.
Payne was killed on July 8, 2019, a day after Busch and Armitage walked away from William Head Institution, located just eight kilometres from the victim’s home in Metchosin on southern Vancouver Island.