‘I kept thinking that eventually I’d be killed’: ex-Devil’s Army member
A former member of the Devil’s Army motorcycle club testified that he became increasingly paranoid after the March 11, 2016 murder of Dillon Brown.
“I kept thinking that eventually I’d be killed,” a person only identified as X said Friday as he testified for the second day against Richard Alexander.
Alexander, former president of the Devil’s Army, is on trial in B.C. Supreme Court for the first-degree murder of Brown. He has pleaded not guilty.
Prosecutor Kimberly Henders Miller asked X about discovering Brown’s body on the floor of the Devil’s Army clubhouse.
“He was lying on the ground on his left-hand side. His head was about two feet from the wall. He was in a semi-fetal position, wearing white socks, white shoes, blue jeans and a Columbia style jacket,” X testified. “His right eye was swollen closed and discoloured.”