Will triplets turn on each other in Riley Driver-Martin case?

A remarkable insight has a been provided by lawyer Marcus Bornfreund, counsel for one of two boys accused in the death of Riley Driver-Martin, 14, whose body was found in Mississauga’s Meadow Park Friday morning. The accused are Nicholas and Mark Mahabir. They are non-identical fraternal siblings from a set of triplets. The third triplet has not been charged. Bornfreund, representing Nicholas, speculated that the two accused might collaborate in court or, alternatively, engage in a “cutthroat situation where it’s one brother and not the other.”