Leanne MacFarlane and partner Jeffrey Taylor died in a mistaken shooting intended for a gang member who formerly lived in their residence.
B.C.’s high court has ordered a new murder trial for one of two men acquitted April 25 in a double killing near Cranbrook.
RCMP were called to a shooting at a rural residence off Highway 3/93 and found a woman dead and a man with severe injuries of which he later died. The date of the incident was May 29, 2010.Correia and Hunter were found not guilty by Justice Arne Silverman; however, a three-judge panel of the Court of Appeal for B.C. unanimously overturned the decision regarding Correia on Oct. 24.
The judge said Correia was tried and convicted in 2013 of conspiracy to murder in relation to that plan and sentenced to 13 years’ incarceration.
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