Defence lawyer at Greg Fertuck murder trial suggests that Sheree Fertuck could still be alive
CBC
Defence lawyer Morris Bodnar says that Sheree Fertuck, who has not been seen or heard from since Dec. 7, 2015, could still be alive.
Bodnar made the suggestion Tuesday while cross-examining Sgt. Tiffany Climenhaga, the lead officer in the Greg Fertuck murder investigation.
Greg is on trial at Court of Queen's Bench in Saskatoon charged with first-degree murder in Sheree's disappearance. He has pleaded not guilty.
The prosecution's theory is that Greg shot his ex-wife twice during a confrontation at the gravel pit near Kenaston, Sask., where she worked, and then moved her body to another location in the country.
Her semi truck was found at the gravel pit the next day, but her body has never been found.
The Crown's theory is based on disclosures Greg made to undercover police officers posing as criminals in an elaborate RCMP operation commonly known as a 'Mr. Big' sting.
Bodnar suggested that, as lead investigator, Climenhaga needed to consider three scenarios. The first was that Greg Fertuck killed his wife.
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