Father says murder of daughter, 8, has shattered her brothers’ innocence
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — The father of an eight-year-old girl who was killed by her mother says he’s felt the worst pain of his life watching her young brothers suffer profound grief, confusion and shame.
Gabe Batstone told Lisa Batstone’s sentencing hearing on Wednesday that the people his daughter Teagan loved most in the world were her stepbrother and half-brother, who were eight and two when she died.
“The first questions that they asked shortly after her murder and many times since offer a glimpse into their shattered innocence and raw emotional pain,” he told a British Columbia Supreme Court judge.
” ‘Why is my sister in the ground when other kids have sisters at school? Is Teagan’s mommy going to kill me too?’ “