Mountie says ‘dishevelled’ B.C. murder suspect confessed, said he’d attempted suicide
Two Mounties at a B.C. Supreme Court murder trial told a jury that a “dishevelled” man appeared on a forest-service road as a bloodstained car was being towed away and told the officers he’d murdered his ex-wife and had tried to kill himself.
Const. Nick Prystupa testified Tuesday at Vitali Stefanski’s second-degree murder trial in Kamloops, B.C., that he was “confused” to see the man, who was shoeless with his toes poking out of his socks when he approached police.
“I absolutely did not expect to see him,” the officer said.
The trial heard that police had used drones, dogs, dozens of officers and thermal-imaging technology to search for the man and his ex-wife Tatjana Stefanski, who had been reported abducted the day before from outside her home in Lumby, B.C.


