B.C. man sentenced to life for contract murder and 14 years for attempted murder
NEW WESTMINSTER — A convicted murderer has been sentenced to life in prison and a second 14-year-term in a case that a British Columbia Supreme Court judge says had all the “hallmarks of an organized killing.”
Brandon Teixeira was convicted of first-degree murder and attempted murder last year for what prosecutors described as an “execution-style” killing.
At his sentencing Wednesday in New Westminster, B.C., Justice Jennifer Duncan said the crimes are “a grim reflection on the ready access to and use of firearms in the Lower Mainland,”
“This case bore all the hallmarks of an organized killing – two guns, multiple attempts by cell phone to connect with a victim, and finally, a meeting on a dark residential street where the murder and attempted murder occurred,” she said.


