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Paxton admitted to beatings, torture trial told

A former employee and friend of Dustin Paxton testified in a Calgary court Wednesday that Paxton admitted beating the man he is accused of torturing.

Victim looked like a 'zombie,' former employee testifies

A former employee of Dustin Paxton testified Wednesday that the accused was a very angry man. (CBC)

A former employee and friend of Dustin Paxton testified in a Calgary court Wednesday that Paxton admitted beating the man he is accused of torturing.

By the last time he saw Paxtons former roommate and business partner, he looked like a "zombie," David Batista testified.

Paxton is charged with physical and sexual assault and the unlawful confinement of his alleged victim, who cannot be named.

Batista told court that he worked for Two Guys and a Truck on and off for nine months. When he first met Paxton's roommate in May 2009, he saidhe appeared to be OK, aside from a black eye and a cut on his forehead. At that point, Batista said, the manappeared toweigh about 200 pounds.

Batista said Paxton oncetold him he was worried that he had hurt his roommate, hitting him in the head twice and kneeing him twice.

Shortly after that, the roommate was in hospital for up to two months. When released, Batista said the man seemed to be getting better, but amonth later it appeared the beatings had resumed.

Paxton was a very angry man and would berate his roommate on almost every occasion, Batista testified, addingPaxton once sent the man to his room because he didnt like the way he was breathing.

Batista testified that the last time he saw the man was in a Calgary hotel room in early 2010. He said the man looked like death, like "a zombie from the movies."

Called 911

Batista called 911 on that occasion and court was played the recording. The operator told him there was nothing they could do, because police needed to hear from the man himself. Batista testified he then offered to drive the man to the hospital, but Paxton declined, saying that the roommate did notneed to go.

The roommate is scheduled to testify early next week. It will be the first time the man and his alleged tormentor will be in the same roomin more than a year.

The man was dropped off at a Regina hospital in April 2010 brain damaged and weighing only 87 pounds down from 210 pounds had several broken bones; his lips and tongue had been mutilated.

Batista is the latest former employee of the pair to testify in the case. The Crown plans to call 50 witnesses during the trial, presided over by Justice Sheilah Martin, which is set to last five weeks.