Police set up man who falsely confessed to killing B.C. girl in 1978: lawyer
VANCOUVER — Undercover police manipulated a man into falsely confessing he killed a 12-year-old girl in British Columbia over 40 years ago and the Crown has failed to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt, a defence lawyer says.
Patrick Angly told jurors in closing arguments Friday in B.C. Supreme Court that a boss of a fictitious criminal organization provided and promised inducements to Garry Handlen during a so-called Mr. Big operation that police began in Minden, Ont., in early 2014.
“Mr. Handlen was a victim of a very sophisticated, very focused psychological manipulation, a manipulation that drew him into the organization and set him up,” Angly said.
It was in Handlen’s best interest to confess because he faced losing the security of a lifestyle that came with his job in the organization, which court has heard included selling counterfeit goods, such as cigarettes, loan sharking and repossessing vehicles.