Jurors in a Moncton double-murder trial on Thursday were shown a bullet found during the autopsy of one of the victims before hearing descriptions of the scene.
Janson Baker, 29, being tried on 1st-degree-murder charges

Shane Magee · CBC News
· Posted: Jan 15, 2026 5:26 PM EST | Last Updated: 3 hours ago
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The bodies of Bernard Saulnier, 78, and his wife, Rose-Marie Saulnier, 74, were discovered in their Dieppe home on Sept. 7, 2019. (Fair Haven Funeral Home)
Jurors in a Moncton double-murder trial on Thursday were shown a bullet found during the autopsy of one of the victims before hearing descriptions of the scene.
The bullet was entered as an exhibit in Janson Baker’s trial on two counts of first-degree murder. It’s alleged the 29-year-old killed Rose-Marie Saulnier, 74, and her husband, 78-year-old Bernard Saulnier, in Dieppe on Sept. 7, 2019.
RCMP Const. Lindsay Ralph was the ninth witness called by the Crown to testify. Ralph told the jury about various roles in the investigation of the homicides, including attending autopsies and reviewing about 80 hours of surveillance footage to track notable vehicles near the couple’s home.
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