Judge orders Brocklehurst baseball bat attacker’s former home to go to market, proceeds to victim
KAMLOOPS — The house formerly belonging to Kristopher Teichrieb – the man who brutally beat a Kamloops teen with a baseball bat more than six years ago – will be sold with the sale benefiting the victim’s family.
Thursday morning (Feb. 16), B.C. Supreme Court Justice Joel Groves ruled that when Teichrieb sold his home to his parents for one dollar, he was trying to shield his assets from the impending civil liability.
In 2016, Teichrieb beat Jessie Simpson with a metal baseball bat. The then-18-year-old suffered life-altering injuries and permanent brain damage.