Edmonton Journal

Accused’s fingerprin­t found on can in couple’s SUV

- TONY BLAIS

Police matched a fingerprin­t on a beer can found in the SUV belonging to an elderly St. Albert couple who disappeare­d in July 2010 to accused killer Travis Vader, court heard Friday.

Testifying at Vader’s first-degree murder trial, RCMP Sgt. Michael Donnelly said the fingerprin­t was lifted off the beer can and sent to a national database containing 10 million fingerprin­ts of known criminals.

Court has heard the Boxer beer can was in the cupholder between the two fronts seats of a 2006 Hyundai Tucson SUV belonging to Lyle McCann, 78, and his 77-yearold wife Marie.

A defence fingerprin­t expert sat through Donnelly’s testimony and is expected to testify on behalf of Vader later in the trial.

During cross-examinatio­n, defence lawyer Brian Beresh suggested the fingerprin­t could have been put on the beer can at an earlier date or at other locations. Donnelly agreed those were possibilit­ies.

Beresh also questioned Donnelly on the methods he used to compare the fingerprin­t found on the beer can with Vader’s fingerprin­ts in the database.

While Donnelly conceded there is not a standard method used, he said his career is on line every time he makes a finding and will not sign off on it unless he is sure.

In his opening address at the trial, Beresh told court a U.S. expert will testify that fingerprin­t testing is not infallible and mistakes have been made.

Vader, 44, is accused of murdering the McCanns.

Court has heard the couple was last seen July 3, 2010, leaving a Superstore in St. Albert.

Court heard police found blood spatter from the McCanns on items in the SUV, as well as Vader’s DNA, blood and fingerprin­ts.

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