Jury finds Derek Saretzky guilty on all counts in triple murder trial (WARNING: Graphic details)
LETHBRIDGE – It took the jury just over three hours to decide the fate of 24-year old Derek Saretzky, finding him guilty on three counts of first degree murder, and one count of committing an indignity to human remains.
The emotionally charged trial had to be paused a number of times, as members of the jury broke down crying while reviewing evidence, surrounding the deaths of 69-year old Hanne Meketech, 27-year old Terry Blanchette and his two-year old daughter, Hailey Dunbar-Blanchette. All three were killed in the Crowsnest Pass in September of 2015.
Before deliberations could begin, Justice William Tilleman noted that two jurors would have to be randomly removed, to bring their number down to 12, as 14 sat through the trial. One of the two to be excused had an outburst on her way out of the courtroom over the decision.
The conviction means three automatic life sentences for Saretzky, with parole eligibility after 25-years for each victim. The question remaining is whether those terms will be concurrent or consecutive, which would mean the difference between a minimum of 25 or 75-years in prison.