By the end of the first week of the trial for the man accused of killing Misha Pavelick, 11 people had taken the stand to give evidence, nine of whom attended the party that night in 2006.

The accused in the trial was a youth at the time, so he cannot be publicly named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

Raymond McKay, who was Raymond McNabb at the time, added a new perspective on Friday afternoon. Among the witnesses who’d testified so far, he was one of the few who said he saw what happened to Misha immediately after the fight. • Visibly upset, like actually crying’: Witness describes actions of man accused of killing Misha Pavelick • Putting pieces together: Court hears from party-goers at the Misha Pavelick murder trial • ‘Screaming and running’: witnesses who were at the par

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