During the ongoing trial in Windsor, Ontario, regarding a murder with alleged terrorist motives, the prosecution challenged the credibility of the forensic psychiatrist's assessment of the defendant, Nathaniel Veltman. The prosecutor, Jennifer Moser, scrutinized Dr. Julian Gojer's diagnosis of Veltman with multiple mental illnesses. Moser expressed skepticism, particularly over the assertion that psychedelic mushrooms could have influenced the fatal attack on a Muslim family on June 6, 2021, in London. She proposed the notion that sometimes individuals commit heinous acts without any underlying psychological disorders. Dr. Gojer concurred, acknowledging that most atrocious deeds are indeed committed by people who are not suffering from mental illness. -CBC News
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22-year-old Nathaniel Veltman was on the stand for the fifth consecutive day at his murder trial in Windsor, Ontario.
Prosecutor Jennifer Moser persisted in her rigorous cross-examination of Veltman, who faces charges including four counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder, all alleged to be motivated by terrorism.
The incident on June 6, 2021, resulted in the tragic death of four members of the Afzaal family due to severe trauma injuries. The victims were Talat Afzaal, her son Salman, his wife Madiha, and their teenage daughter Yumnah. The sole survivor of the attack was their nine-year-old son, who sustained serious injuries but lived." -CTV News London Ontario
Jennifer Moser receives an annual salary of $233,643.06.