Pubdate: Thu, 08 Feb 2007 Source: Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Times Colonist Contact: http://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/481 Author: Richard Watts, Times Colonist JUNKIES' NEEDS TRUMPED VICTIM'S, TRIAL TOLD Screaming Man Was Dragged From Apartment Because Drugs Were Inside, Witness Says Junkie priorities prevailed when a bleeding Kenneth Robinson, screaming he had been stabbed, was forced from an apartment refuge into the lobby to await help, court heard yesterday. Robinson's drug-dealing friend, Howard "Howie" Leeson, testified when he and others took in Robinson, bleeding from a wound in his back and hysterical, they bandaged him. But they wanted him outside their apartment before calling 911 because they had drugs inside. So the 53-year-old Robinson, known as "Kenny the Barber" because he once cut hair, was propped against a wall in the lobby on the Wark Street apartment building to await the ambulance. He didn't survive much beyond that morning, April 15, 2005, dying only minutes past noon in the emergency room of the Victoria General Hospital. Now, James Joseph Kennedy, 31, is on trial before a B.C. Supreme Court jury in Victoria facing a charge of second-degree murder in Robinson's death. His trial began on Tuesday, but a publication ban has prevented any coverage until today. A Times-Colonist application to lift the ban was successful yesterday. Also charged with second-degree murder, but set for trial at a later date, are Rebekah Laura-Lee Csori, about 25, and Shawn Edgar Tutty, about 30. Leeson, 38, an addict to heroin and other opiates but on methadone for the past eight days, testified he woke up about 10:30 a.m. in a friend's apartment at 2523 Wark St. on April 15, 2005 to the persistent sound of the front-door buzzer. When he stepped out of the apartment he saw his friend Kenny -- with whom he later admitted to having sold cocaine -- cowering on the ground while two men and a woman beat him. Leeson identified two of the people doing the beating, Kennedy and his girlfriend "Becky." All three left when Leeson approached. Leeson told the court that among the blows delivered to Robinson was a "club-style" punch to the back from Kennedy. And Leeson said he caught a glimpse of something silver and shiny in Kennedy's hand. Later, seeing the blood and hearing his friend, he assumed it was a knife. "He was screaming, saying he had been stabbed and he didn't want to die and stuff like that," said Leeson. "He was hysterical." Leeson also testified he had seen Robinson buy drugs from Kennedy on previous occasions. And he said he once saw Kennedy and others beat Robinson in a Fernwood apartment with tire irons and other tools over money owed. Kennedy beat Robinson with a hammer until Leeson grabbed him around his neck, the court heard. The woman identified as "Becky" then pulled a knife. In his opening remarks to the jury, Crown counsel Peter Juk said he will present evidence to show Robinson was in debt to Kennedy over drugs. Juk told the jury they will see a collection list, seized in a police search from Kennedy's apartment, showing a $600 debt owed by one person identified as "Ken the Barber." The court also heard yesterday from emergency physician Dr. Samuel Stewart, who testified he treated a patient, then identified only as Trauma Patient 56, on April 15, 2005, for a stab wound in his back. The wound had gone all the way through to the chest cavity. It wasn't long before the patient died from lack of blood going through his heart. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman