A prosecutor suggested to B.C. Supreme Court jurors on Wednesday that two 2018 slayings can be linked to accused killer Kane Carter by key pieces of circumstantial evidence including video, cellphone records and Carter’s DNA inside the getaway vehicle.
Don Montrichard said in his opening submissions that the prosecution case against Carter “is built almost entirely upon circumstantial or indirect evidence” that will consist of 40 witnesses and about 100 exhibits.
Carter faces two counts of second-degree murder in the fatal shootings of Kevin Whiteside and 15-year-old Alfred Wong at the busy Vancouver intersection of Broadway and Ontario about 9:17 p.m. on Jan. 13, 2018.
Whiteside was running along Broadway shooting at two people in a taxi when he was struck by gunfire and collapsed, whi