Former B.C. Mountie committed discreditable conduct in homicide investigation: OPCC report
WATCH: On this episode of The New Reality, Arlene Westervelt died almost five years ago, in an apparent canoeing accident. But almost immediately, her family suspected that she might have been killed by her husband, Bert.
Murder charges were eventually laid, but shortly before trial, those charges were stayed with little explanation from the Crown. On this episode of The New Reality, Bert Westervelt speaks out for the first time in an exclusive interview with Jules Knox. He has always maintained his innocence, while Arlene's family believes he is responsible for her death. – May 22, 2021
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