Cross-examination of witness in alleged B.C. contract killing begins
- Brandon Nathan Teixeira is on trial in B.C. Supreme Court, charged with first-degree murder, attempted murder, and firearm discharge in the 2017 South Surrey shooting.
- The charges follow the fatal shooting of 28-year-old Nicholas Khabra and the attempted murder of a woman, Person A, both occurring on October 23, 2017.
- Person A, who was injured in both legs, identified Teixeira from a police photo lineup in November 2017 but expressed hesitation, noting that while there was some similarity, she was not fully confident in her identification.
- Teixeira and another individual, Person X, who became an RCMP informant, allegedly received $160,000 to kill Khabra, allegedly due to a prior drive-by setup involving Teixeira.
- Person A has been testifying over several days with financial support extended until March 2025, while cross-examination challenges her identification and involvement in research on Teixeira.
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