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Family still seeking justice 14 years after Cranbrook murders

Relatives still grieving as Crown prosecutors wait on appeal court ruling
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Jeffry Todd Taylor and Leanne MacFarlane. File photo

Fourteen years after an innocent couple was murdered outside of Cranbrook, family and relatives are still yearning for justice.

On May 29, 2010, Leanne MacFarlane and Jeffrey Todd Taylor were killed in a rural residence east of Cranbrook in a horrific case of mistaken identity, as authorities theorized the same homesa国际传媒檚 previous occupant sa国际传媒 a man with alleged gang ties sa国际传媒 was the intended target.

MacFarlane and Taylor were engaged and had just moved to Cranbrook from Salmon Arm, as they were in the process of opening up a cellphone store with a life of promise and opportunity ahead of them.

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Taylor was a man who sa国际传媒渓oved my sister and her kids immensely,sa国际传媒 said Holland.

Eight years passed before arrests were made in the case.

Colin Correia and Sheldon Hunter were charged with murder in 2018, however, they were acquitted after a lengthy 150-day trial that took over three years to prosecute due to pandemic-related delays.

In a Vancouver courtroom on April 25, 2022, Justice Silverman delivered a not guilty verdict based on three factors.

According to Silvermansa国际传媒檚 ruling, evidence established that the intended victim did not live at the home at the time and further, there was reasonable doubt whether the two accused knew that the intended target did not live at the residence and hadnsa国际传媒檛 for months.

Secondly, the credibility of a key witness was sa国际传媒渟uspect,sa国际传媒 while thirdly, cellphone and alibi evidence raised reasonable doubt that Hunter could have been in a different location at the time.

sa国际传媒淚 am not satisfied that the two accused persons are innocent,sa国际传媒 wrote Silverman, in his decision. sa国际传媒淗owever, I am also not satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that they are guilty.sa国际传媒

Crown signalled an intent to appeal, filing notice a month after the decision and an amended notice last summer. Crown lawyers made submissions to the Court of Appeal over two days in March, with a decision yet to come.

If the Crown appeal is successful, a new trial could be ordered.

On the grounds for appeal, the Crown argues that the trial judge erred in law by excluding as involuntary statements that the defendant had made to police. The Crown also submits that the trial judge erred by excluding law enforcement evidence regarding measurements taken of the defendantsa国际传媒檚 shoes.

A B.C. Prosecution Service spokesperson confirmed the Crownsa国际传媒檚 appeal applies only to Correia, and that the appeal of Huntersa国际传媒檚 acquittal was abandoned.



Trevor Crawley

About the Author: Trevor Crawley

Trevor Crawley has been a reporter with the Cranbrook Townsman and Black Press in various roles since 2011.
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