The trial of a Kamloops lawyer accused of murdering a Thompson Rivers University faculty member is being moved to a courthouse in the Lower Mainland.
Butch Bagabuyo, 55, is in the slaying last year of Mohd Abdullah.
Abdullah, a computer sciences professor at TRU who also taught yoga and pilates in the city, on March 11, 2022. inside a rental van parked on a cul de sac in Dufferin.
Bagabuyo was arrested on March 18, 2022, and charged with indignity to human remains. He was a week later.
He was re-arrested in May of this year and charged with first-degree murder. The indignity charge .
Bagabuyo spent about three months in jail at Kamloops Regional Correctional Centre before he was again released on bail in July.
Bagabuyo’s jury trial, which is expected to run for two to three months sometime next year, will take place at a courthouse in either Vancouver or New Westminster.
A sweeping court-ordered ban prevents the publication of any other information relating to the allegations against Bagabuyo or the reason for the move.
Lawyers are scheduled to return to court on Dec. 20 to discuss a number of pre-trial issues, including where the trial will take place.
Bagabuyo remains free on bail.