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Kelowna man charged with murder was prime suspect for three years

Steven Randy Pirko appeared in B.C. Supreme Court for the killing of Christopher Ausman in 2014
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Steven Randy Pirko, accused in the 2014 murder of Christopher Ausman

RCMP evidence of Steven Randy Pirkosa国际传媒檚 clothing, text messages and video surveillance of the night of Christopher Ausmansa国际传媒檚 alleged murder, was what pinned him as a prime suspect during a three year investigation.

A video was played for jurors during the B.C. Supreme Court trial on Tuesday which showed Sgt. Eric Boucher reveal police evidence, during an interview, to Pirko of DNA samples found on clothing from Pirkosa国际传媒檚 friend Elrich Dyck, who had been with Pirko the night of Ausmansa国际传媒檚 death and Dycksa国际传媒檚 DNA on Ausmansa国际传媒檚 knuckles.

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Boucher also said text messages police obtained from Dyck reading sa国际传媒淧irko thinks we killed someone,sa国际传媒 sent from Dycksa国际传媒檚 phone to another friend and the following day Dyck telling the friend sa国际传媒渄elete the messages I sent,sa国际传媒 helped in police finding Pirko.

Boucher told Pirko surveillance videos painted a picture for police of Elrich, Pirko and another friends whereabouts during the time lapse before Ausmansa国际传媒檚 body was found. Pirko was seen on surveillance leaving the 7-11 in Rutland at around 1:30 a.m., at one point passing Petro Canada at about 1:39 a.m., and seen crossing the road of Hwy 33, where Ausmansa国际传媒檚 body was found at 2:09 a.m. on Jan. 25, 2014.

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According to Boucher this proved Pirko was the person caught on surveillance in the time frame of the alleged incidents.

During the video, Pirko seemed motionless and would periodically say okay when asked questioned.

The trial is expected to reconvene Wednesday.

Pirko is on his third week of an expected eight-week trial.



laryn.gilmour@blackpress.ca

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