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Self-Represented Killer's Defense
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In a shocking courtroom drama, self-represented Vitali Stefanski stands accused of stabbing his ex-wife Tatjana Stefanski to death in 2024, calling her death “like a suicide” and insisting the Crown hasn’t proven murder beyond a reasonable doubt. Found with seven chest stab wounds and defensive injuries, Tatjana’s body was discovered near Lumby, B.C., where police also found a knife bearing both their DNA. Stefanski claims she stabbed herself in his car and slipped from his grasp by the roadside—he even says he drove away from the nearest hospital trying to help her. He also admitted to attempting suicide by drowning and stabbing himself. Police say Stefanski confessed after emerging shoeless from the woods, but he denies the confession exists. The prosecution argues his story defies common sense, while Stefanski insists the Crown’s version is “actually opposite and even wrong.” The judge reminded jurors to use common sense, accept any part—or none—of his testimony, and not assume he’s lying just because he’s testifying. The case hinges on whether the jury believes Stefanski’s wild claims—or the evidence pointing squarely to him.
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