
Dennis Adolph was found dead in the 4 Seasons Motel in Valleyview on Jan. 26. Gordon Camille is charged with second-degree murder. Facebook photo
The Crown will call 29 witnesses and present more than 13 hours of video evidence at the preliminary inquiry of a Kamloops man accused of murdering a 49-year-old man at a Valleyview motel in January.
Gordon Camille appeared in Kamloops provincial court on Thursday as lawyers discussed the two-week hearing, which is expected to take place in October or November.
The 65-year-old was charged with second-degree murder after Dennis Adolph was found dead at the 4 Seasons Motel on Jan. 26.
Details of the allegations against Camille, who is being held in custody, have not been made public.
Adolph’s death was the second homicide of 2016 in Kamloops.
Eric Charlie is charged with second-degree murder in connection to the Jan. 22 death of John Southwell, 30, who was killed during an altercation outside a Tranquille Road sushi restaurant.
Charlie, 32, is in custody and is due back in court on May 2.