Ex-husband emerged shoeless from woods to confess he killed Tatjana Stefanski: Crown
KAMLOOPS — A Crown lawyer says police were with an abandoned car as it was being towed from a British Columbia forest road when murder suspect Vitali Stefanski emerged shoeless from the woods and told them he had killed his ex-wife, whose body was then found with a bloody knife that carried both their DNA.
Rigel Tessmann told the second-degree murder trial in B.C. Supreme Court in Kamloops on Tuesday that Tatjana Stefanski’s body was located six kilometres from the black Audi, halfway down an embankment near Mable Lake on April 14, 2024.
“The man’s first words were ‘that is my car. I am the reason you’re here,'” Tessmann told the jury.
He said an officer then asked where Tatjana Stefanski was, and the officer would testify that Vitali Stefanski responded: “Yes, she is dead. Yes, I have killed her.”










