Man granted bail in B.C. thanks family, wants steak after 17 years in prison
VANCOUVER — Wade Skiffington says he’s looking forward to steak after 17 years of prison food to celebrate being released on bail as the federal Justice Department investigates whether he was wrongfully convicted for the murder of his common-law wife in 1994.
Skiffington walked out of B.C. Supreme Court on Wednesday breathing “fresh, free air” and thanked a B.C. Supreme Court judge for the ruling and his defence lawyers with Innocence Canada for challenging his confession during a so-called Mr. Big sting. The police operation led to his conviction for second-degree murder in 2001.
“I’d also like to thank my family, my dad,” he said, his voice breaking. “I’m sorry, I’m really emotional. My son, Ian. My family stuck with me through thick and thin for 17 years.
It’s been a hard go. I maintained my innocence throughout this time and I’ll continue to maintain my innocence until the justice minister clears me.”