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Closing arguments wrap up in trial of Russell Tessier, accused of fatally shooting friend

Calgarian is accused of first-degree murder in the shooting death of his friend, Allan Berdahl, whose body was found on the side of a gravel road east of Carstairs on March 16, 2007.

Allan Berdahl was shot five times in the head, body found on side of rural road

A jury will now decide the fate of Russell Tessier, accused of shooting his friend to death. (David Bell/CBC)

Closing arguments in the Calgary murder trial of Russell Tessierwrapped up on Thursday.

Tessier is accused of first-degree murder in the shooting death of his friend, Allan Berdahl, who was found dead on the side of a rural road east of Carstairs, Alta., on March 16, 2007.

Berdahl had been shot five times in the head.

Crown prosecutor Jillian Pawlowurged the jury to return a guilty verdict as she wrapped up her case, telling them the evidence points to a planned murder.

She saidfirst-degree murder needs to be planned and deliberate,"but it doesn't have to be complicated or make sense."

Pawlowwalked jurors through the evidence, from video surveillance to phone records and bank records.

She also focused on a cigarette butt found near Berdahl's body that had Tessier'sDNA on it.

Defence lawyer Rebecca Snukalquestioned the DNA evidence from the cigarette butt in her closing arguments, saying it could have been transferred from another item and that it was found almost a kilometre away from the body.

She also said Berdahlhad a lot of enemies and owed a lot of money, suggesting there were a number of people who could be suspected in his death.

The jury receivedinstructions from the judge Thursday afternoon before being sequestered to deliberateon a verdict.

With files from Jennifer Lee