An RCMP officer testified Wednesday in Moncton that he examined hours of surveillance footage, logging every car that drove through two major Dieppe intersections.
Janson Baker on trial in Moncton on first-degree murder charges

Shane Magee · CBC News
· Posted: Jan 14, 2026 3:50 PM EST | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
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Rose-Marie Saulnier and Bernard Saulnier were found dead in their home on Amirault Street in Dieppe on Sept. 7, 2019. (Court of King’s Bench exhibit/RCMP)
An RCMP officer testified Wednesday that in the early stages of a double-murder case, he examined hours of surveillance footage and logged vehicles driven through two major Dieppe intersections.
RCMP Const. Michel Martel was the seventh Crown witness called in Janson Baker’s jury trial. Baker faces two counts of first-degree murder alleging he killed Bernard Saulnier and his wife, Rose-Marie Saulnier, on Sept. 7, 2019 in Dieppe.
Martel testified he had various roles in the investigation, including seeking camera footage from near the couple’s Amirault Street home. He also reviewed hours of footage from two City of Dieppe cameras that show intersections in the municipality.
One camera overlooked the intersection of Chartersville Road and Amirault Street,
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