B.C. murder suspect evidence at trial ‘not credible’ or ‘logical,’ Crown lawyer says
A prosecutor in the trial of the man accused of killing Tatjana Stefanski more than two years ago says the only reasonable conclusion the jury can make is that he “murdered his ex-wife by stabbing her to death.”
Laura Drake told the B.C. Supreme Court jury in Kamloops on Wednesday that Vitali Stefanski’s evidence at trial “cannot and should not raise reasonable doubt.”
In closing submissions at the trial, Drake noted the accused answers to nearly identical questions in cross-examination would change.
“When witnesses do this, lawyers often say that the evidence is self-serving. And what self-serving means is that a witness is more interested in trying to help themselves than they are in telling you the truth.”











