Jurors in the Michael Rafferty murder trial will visit the scene today where 8-year-old Tori Stafford was killed. The scene is a rural area north of Guelph. The jury saw video and photos on Friday of the scene where Tori's remains were found on July 19, 2009, wrapped in a garbage bag and buried under a pile of rocks in a farmer's field. Today they will be taken to the scene southeast of Mount Forest, Ont., and will examine it for themselves with the aide of a guide book prepared by police and the Crown pointing out locations of note. The Jury was told on Friday that they could not use the scene today as evidence in the case, but they should use their trip there as reference. The media is also getting some time to visit the scene. Heart FM's Blair Wilson is enroute and will be reporting this afternoon.

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