Murder-accused Peter Beckett offered riches and a new lifestyle in Costa Rica to a Canadian cellmate he wanted to deal with key prosecution witnesses in his trial, a British Columbia court has been told.
The evidence was given on the second day of the trial in Kelowna by the cellmate, who also became a key prosecution witness after deciding to alert the authorities to what he said Beckett was planning.
Mr Anderson said Beckett, a former Napier city councillor, said a lot of money was coming his way if things were handled correctly. But Mr Anderson then sent a letter to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police lead investigator saying Beckett was looking to have witnesses taken care of.
He said in court Beckett asked how much of a retainer was necessary and was told of the possibility of a share of insurance and a lifestyle in Costa Rica.
"I wrote Mr Beckett was looking to have some witnesses taken care of," said Mr Anderson, who at the time was nearing release from prison.