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He was dubbed the “Spider-Man” killer after he scaled down 11 floors of a North York highrise apartment in an unsuccessful attempt to elude police intent on arresting him for murder.

But now Shawn “Buckshot” Vassel has managed what seems an even more shocking feat — after more than seven years behind bars for the cold-blooded killing of Husam Dagheim, 27, he’s had his conviction overturned and a new trial ordered by the Ontario Court of Appeal.

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“In combination, these errors were not harmless,” the appeal court noted in finding several legal errors made by the trial judge involving the admissibility of evidence and in his final instructions to the jury.

“The evidence against the appellant was not overwhelming … the jury deliberated over five days and twice reported a deadlock.”

In 2011, Vassel — 27 at the time — was convicted of second-degree murder in the 2007 shooting of Husam Dagheim in the parking lot of the Coliseum movie theatre, near Square One in Mississauga. Dagheim had come to sell some marijuana. Instead, he was shot in the chest at point-blank range when he tried to drive away from what he quickly surmised was a planned drug rip-off. His wife was seated beside him in their minivan and narrowly missed being hit by the bullet.