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On Thursday, the jury takes a break—after the disturbing testimony of Terri-Lynne McClintic

The London, Ont., jury in the Michael Thomas Rafferty trial will take a break on Thursday, for the court to hear legal arguments. Rafferty is accused of first degree murder, sexual assault causing bodily harm and abduction for the kidnapping and killing of eight-year-old Tori Stafford. Further details from Wednesday’s testimony  included prosecution witness and convicted killer Terri-Lynne McClintic telling the court that Rafferty said he was disappointed Tori wasn’t young enough. The disturbing declaration by McClintic, who is already serving a life sentence for Tori’s 2009 death, added to the shock of her graphic testimony about the preparations and execution of the kidnapping, sexual assault and killing of the little girl.

McClintic describes the fatal blows she inflicted upon 8-year-old in Rafferty trial

Convicted killer Terri-Lynne McClintic offered up graphic and emotional testimony Tuesday at the murder trial of Michael Rafferty, who stands accused of first degree murder, sexual assault causing bodily harm and abduction for the kidnapping and killing of 8-year-old Tori Stafford. He has pleaded not guilty.

McClintic tells packed courtroom details of Tori Stafford’s kidnapping

Terri-Lynne McClintic testified in a packed London, Ont. courtroom  today, where she was called to the witness stand by the Crown in the trial of Michael Rafferty, who has pleaded not guilty to first degree murder in the 2009 killing of 8-year-old Tori Stafford. McClintic, now 21, spoke of her upbringing and her relationship with Rafferty. She also described her version of events on April 8, 2009, the day Stafford was abducted on her way home from school in her hometown of Woodstock, Ont.