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Raymond Stacey, accused in brutal stabbing, fit to stand trial

The man accused of killing a coworker on Sunday night has been deemed fit to stand trial, following a preliminary psychiatric assessment.
Raymond Stacey, 23, has been deemed fit to stand trial on a charge of second degree murder. (CBC)

The man accused of killing a coworkerSunday night has been deemed fit to stand trial, following a preliminary psychiatric assessment.

Raymond Stacey, 23, was charged with second-degree murder afterClifford Comerford, 41, was stabbed as the menwere being shuttled by van to their job site in Mount Pearl.

The two men worked together for a contractor at a chicken farm.

Well-known defence lawyer Bob Buckingham is representing Stacey.

'Still a coward'

Meanwhile, Comerford's family is preparing for funeral services in St. John's and in St. Mary's Bay.

With extra sheriff's officers present, members of Comerford's family remained calm during Stacey's court appearance Tuesday morning.

"He's still a coward. We are mad," Clifford Comerford's brother Trent said.

Clifford Comerford, 41, died in hospital Sunday evening of apparent stab wounds. (Comerford family)
"We are upset. We lost our brother."

During Stacey's first appearance Monday, Trent Comerfordshouted "coward" at Stacey as he was led into the holding cells in provincial court.

Stacey screamed back, "F--k you."

"We were pretty much warned by our parents not to make a ruckus this time, to be calm, to be there to support Cliffy," sister Dianna Comerfordsaid.

"We want justice and we will be here every time, and he'll know our faces and he'll know our names and the next timehe's here, we'll be here again."

Trent Comerford said he doesn't want Stacey to be released on probation.

Stacey's case will be called back in St. John's provincial court in a few weeksafter the police conclude their investigation.

Royal Newfoundland ConstabularyConst.SteveCurnewtold reporters during a news conference Monday, that police are still trying to figure out the connection between the two men.

"Right now, we're unsure what the exact relationship is between the two," he said."We can confirm that the two were employees. Co-workers."

Curnew saidpolice still have a lot of questions about the incident in Mount Pearl.

Trent Comerford says he and his family will be present for every one of Raymond Stacey's court appearances. (CBC)
"All we really know is that an incident occurred on the bus," he said.

"A male incurred injuries consistent with that of a stabbing and later succumbed to those injuries. So, the smaller details of what occurred and where exactly it did occur are still a matter of investigation."

The familybelieves the killing was a random act of violence.

Comerford, like Stacey, has a short criminal record including a conviction for assault in 1997.

He was sentenced totwo months.