Jury selection will begin in London tomorrow for the man accused of kidnapping, sexually assaulting and murdering 8 year old Tori Stafford. Pre-trial motions have been underway since January 16th where a publication ban has remained in place. Once the jury is selected Superior Court Justice Thomas Heeney says he will allow the Jury to visit Mount Forest - the place where Tori's remains were found months after she disappeared from her Woodstock school in April of 2009. Heeney will also allow the Crown and defence lawyers to ask jurors if they have been impacted by pre-trial publicity in the case. The jury selection process is expected to take a few days.

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