The four accused in the death of Fribjon Bjornson could see a stiffer sentence.
The four were in Prince George court this week, with an upgraded charge from second to first degree murder.
Fribjon’s mother Eileen Bjornson says she prays for justice in her son’s death, and that they will never be able to lay him to rest properly.
She says the stiffer sentence could mean life in prison for the four accused.
Fribjon Bjornson’s severed head was found in a vacant house on the Nak’azdli reserve near Fort Saint James on February, 2012.
Eileen Bjornson says she will likely be called as a witness in Prince George court, soon.