The man accused of murdering Tatjana Stefanski in British Columbia more than two years ago has denied pushing her into his vehicle on the morning she disappeared. Vitali Stefanski is back on the witness stand for a second day at his B.C. Supreme Court jury trial in Kamloops, where he's pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the killing of his ex-wife, who was found stabbed to death off a forestry road near Lumby, B.C., on April 14, 2024.
B.C. murder suspect denies pushing ex-wife into car or inflicting injuries
The man accused of murdering Tatjana Stefanski in British Columbia more than two years ago has denied pushing her into his vehicle on the morning she disappeared. Vitali Stefanski is back on the witness stand for a second day at his B.C. Supreme Court jury trial in Kamloops, where he's pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the killing of his ex-wife, who was found stabbed to death off a forestry road near Lumby, B.C., on April 14, 2024.
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The man accused of murdering Tatjana Stefanski in British Columbia more than two years ago has denied pushing her into his vehicle on the morning she disappeared. Vitali Stefanski is back on the witness stand for a second day at his B.C. Supreme Court jury trial in Kamloops, where he's pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the killing of his ex-wife, who was found stabbed to death off a forestry road near Lumby, B.C., on April 14, 2024.
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