Derek Saretzky triple homicide trial begins with graphic evidence (WARNING – story contains details and photos that may be disturbing)
LETHBRIDGE – Before the trial of 24-year old Derek Saretzky could even get underway, one of the male jurors told the court that he may have difficulty handling any graphic content. Crown prosecutor, Photini Papadatou, agreed that it would be an issue, and the man was replaced by one of the alternate jurors.
The reason became clear not long into the case.
Saretzky faces three counts of first degree murder for the deaths of 27-year old Terry Blanchette, his two-year old daughter Hailey Dunbar-Blanchette and 69-year old Hanne Meketech, as well as a single count of committing an indignity to a human body in regard to Hailey.
Saretzky was arrested and charged in September of 2015, shortly after the bodies of the father and daughter were found in the Crowsnest Pass. Then in April of 2016, the murder charge involving Meketech – who was killed one week before the other two – was added against him.