‘Someone was seriously hurt’: B.C. Mountie testifies finding blood-stained Audi
A Mountie has told a B.C. murder trial about approaching an abandoned vehicle owned by a suspect and being struck by the amount of dried blood inside.
Const. Clay Fixsen told Vitali Stefanski’s second-degree murder trial in Kamloops that he was alone when responding to a tip about the vehicle parked about 25 kilometres down a forest service road near Mable Lake, B.C.
He recounted to the jury of running the vehicle’s plates, determining it was Stefanski’s and then arming himself and approaching it cautiously to see if anyone was inside.
Fixsen said it was empty, but the passenger seat was folded all the way back and there was blood on the headrest of the driver’s side, which looked like there was some kind of struggle “and someone was seriously hurt.”


