Colombia says Nova Scotia man on trial for murder in Canada was a drug kingpin before extradition

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Steven Douglas Skinner, a former MMA fighter, is accused of organizing a drug trafficking network called Morfhox before his arrest and return to Canada.

 

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Kind of' a likeable looking guy don't you think? I bet he'll be very popular in a Columbian prison.

I"m so shocked..I never really believed there were criminals in Nova Scotia,,,a place like heaven!!

Did he smuggle drugs in those big floppy ears?

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