Proceedings against Langley’s Obnes Regis started Monday, May 27 in New Westminister
The trial of Obnes Regis on manslaughter and interfering with human remains began Monday, May 27 in a New Westminster courtroom.
She advised people in the gallery that they might want to leave the courtroom when disturbing information is being presented.Crown counsel Crichton Pike presented evidence from the undercover officers and a “Mr. Big” sting while Regis was in custody. Regis allegedly told undercover officers that he disposed of his wife’s body parts along the Fort to Fort Trail in Fort Langley and in the Fraser River.
In the last days of August and through September, friends and family launched a massive search and distributed posters of her around the community.Following a lengthy voir dire hearing in 2023, Devlin ruled that certain evidence gathered by police investigators was lawfully obtained. “She was an amazing mother,” Kerr said. “She lived for her daughter and she would do anything for her. And that’s one of the hardest parts is knowing that she won’t get to do that. She won’t get to see all her milestones. Her graduations, even going to kindergarten, going up growing up through school. She was a amazing sister.”
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