Tuesday, 7 May 2024

‘You’re an animal’: Video shows police frustration with Vancouver killer during interrogation

WARNING: This story contains graphic details and is not suitable for all readers

For the first time, the public is getting a look at video of the interrogation of Rocky Rambo Wei Nam Kam, the man who admitted to the gruesome slaying of a Marpole couple in 2017.

Kam has described the killings in detail on the stand, but has pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder.

Richard Jones, 68, and his wife Dianna Mah-Jones, 64, were found brutally stabbed and slashed in their home near West 64th Avenue and Hudson Street on Sept. 27, 2017.

The video, which shows police questioning Kam about six weeks after the killings, was played in court last week as a part of a “voir dire,” a mini-hearing within the trial to decide whether it should be accepted as evidence.

The judge accepted the video as evidence, and a final portion of it was played on Monday.

In the video, Kam doesn’t break during eight hours of questioning. At points his interrogator, Vancouver police Sgt. Leah Terpsma, becomes visibly frustrated.

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