The Province

Mystery witness denies he framed accused killer

- KIM BOLAN kbolan@postmedia.com

A former United Nations gangster said Wednesday that a suggestion he had framed Cory Vallee for murder was “frankly prepostero­us.”

The man, who can only be identified as D due to a sweeping publicatio­n ban, angrily denied claims by Vallee’s lawyer Eric Gottardi that D had manipulate­d police just as he used to manipulate others in the gang.

D was in the eighth day of his testimony in B.C. Supreme Court at the trial of Vallee, who is charged with conspiracy to kill the Bacon brothers over several months in 2008 and 2009 and is facing one count of first-degree murder for the fatal shooting of Bacon associate Kevin LeClair in February 2009.

Gottardi pointed D to copies of encrypted emails he wrote to his UN pal Amir Eghtesad about a plan to rob a UN associate known as Duke.

In the emails, D told Eghtesad that he was going to befriend Duke to make it easier to target him for robbery.

But after one failed meeting, D wrote: “That goof he is smarter than I thought. He sent his cousin to meet me. He won’t meet me. He is scared shitless. He thinks everyone is out to whack his ass.”

Said Gottardi: “That is the guy you are targeting – somebody who is too scared to leave his apartment. Correct?” D agreed. In other emails, D offered to help Duke with his problem with a senior UN member. And D suggested that he and Duke should do some business together.

Gottardi read another email in which D reported back to Eghtesad about his conversati­ons with Duke.

“Once I infiltrate his shit, then we strike like a virus from the inside. Ha ha ha ha ha, Mu ha ha ha ha,” D wrote.

He agreed with Gottardi that at the time, he was hatching “an evil plan” though said he never carried it out.

“Sir what you did here with your long-term plan to befriend Duke was to potentiall­y set him up as a target to be robbed,” Gottardi said. “Just like you are trying — with your co-operation with the police and your testimony here — to set up my client Cory Vallee.” D denied Gottardi’s suggestion. “Yes I did those things. I was a criminal. I sold and dealt in drugs and I manipulate­d people. Absolutely,” D said. “But to insinuate I hatched this diabolical plan from the start to work with police to entrap or … frame your client and that I — one individual — have managed to… outsmart the entirety of the RCMP and other municipal police organizati­ons and the justice system is frankly prepostero­us.”

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