The 40 year old man suspected with killing 15 year old Broden Radomske made a court appearance days after a psychiatric expert concluded he is mentally fit to stand trial.
Keith James Landry appeared via video from Edmonton Remand for a brief hearing.
According to court records, Landry was evaluated by a remand centre psychiatrist who confirmed he is fit to stand trial — meaning he is able to understand the charge against him and the proceedings in court.
Landry was arrested on May 21 after Radomske, a St. Albert resident, was fatally stabbed while walking his dog with his mother.
The attack happened near 137 Avenue and 184 Street in Edmonton, and is believed to have been triggered by a mental health episode.
Landry will face second-degree murder charge when he is scheduled to appear in an Edmonton courtroom on June 10.
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