Huff's brother accuses him of attempted murder Waterloo Record
KITCHENER — John Huff is the person who savagely attacked his girlfriend, Tammy Card, in 2007, his brother told jurors Wednesday.
In dramatic testimony at John Huff’s attempted murder trial, his own brother, Ronald Huff, accused him of swinging the bat that split his girlfriend’s skull and left her near death at her Kitchener home on May 31, 2007.
Ron Huff said he and his brother drove through the night from Ottawa to kill Card. But he “cowered out’’ at the last minute, and waited in his brother’s truck in a nearby parking lot, he said.
“When John got back to the truck, he threw his gloves on my shoes and said, ‘I killed the bitch,’” Ron Huff testified.
Card was found unconscious, with blood pouring from her head, inside the foyer of her apartment at 4 Horizon Court in Kitchener just after 5 a.m. She had been heading out the door for work.
She almost died, but survived after a neurosurgeon performed emergency surgery.
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