The murder trial of Glen Mayer continued in Windsor on Monday, with prosecutors releasing additional text messages from the accused. The messages, presented as evidence, include statements such as 'lots of reasons to act rationally,' according to court documents.
Details of the Evidence
The newly released texts are part of a growing body of digital communications being scrutinized in the case. Investigators have been analyzing Mayer's phone records to establish a timeline and motive. The defence has not yet commented on the latest evidence.
Background of the Case
Glen Mayer is charged with murder in connection with the death of a victim whose identity has not been disclosed. The trial, which began earlier this month, has drawn significant media attention in Windsor. The prosecution alleges that Mayer acted with intent, while the defence is expected to argue self-defence.
The court heard that the texts were sent in the days leading up to the incident. Some messages suggest the accused was under stress, but others indicate a deliberate mindset. The trial is scheduled to continue through the week.



