Secret recording could be tossed in Vey-Nicholson re-trial
The case against two Saskatchewan lovers facing a re-trial for conspiring to murder their spouses may be in jeopardy, as a Court of Queen’s Bench judge considers whether to throw out the key piece of evidence against them.
Lawyers for Curtis Vey and Angela Nicholson argue that a secret recording from an iPod hidden by Vey’s wife in 2013 was illegal, because neither of the two parties involved in the conversation knew it was being recorded.
The recording, set up by Brigitte Vey after suspicions her husband was cheating on her, captured Curtis Vey and Nicholson having a conversation that involved plans to kill their spouses.