A Superior Court Judge has agreed to allow jury members to visit the place where 8 year old Victoria Stafford was found. Justice Thomas Heeney granted Lain Mackinnon, a lawyer representing several media outlets, to release this information to the public on Friday in a London Court. Pre-trial motions began in mid-January in the case of Michael Rafferty who faces charges of kidnapping, first degree murder and sexual assault causing bodily harm against Stafford. Evidence against Rafferty remains under a publication ban imposed by Heeney. The jury will be taken to a Concession Road in Arthur Township where Tori's remains were found July 19th, 2009. Jury selection is scheduled to begin February 27th. The co-accused, Terri-Lynne McClintic, plead guilty for her involvement and is currently serving a life sentence with no chance of parole for 25 years.

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