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Hanne Meketech struggled with attacker and died from head wound, Derek Saretzky murder trial hears

Hanne Meketech appears to have struggled with her attacker as she was struck over the head and stabbed in the neck in her bedroom, according to an expert witness who testified at the triple-murder trial of Derek Saretzky on Thursday. WARNING: Story contains graphic content.

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Derek Saretzky has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of 69-year-old Hanne Meketech. (RCMP/Facebook)

HanneMeketech appears to have struggled with her attacker as she was struck over the head and stabbed in the neck in her bedroom, according to an expert witness who testified at the triple-murder trial of Derek Saretzkyon Thursday.

Dr. Jeffery Gofton, a medical examiner who performed the autopsy on the 69-year-old's body, said a blunt-force impact to Meketech's headcaved in part of her skull and was almost certainly the fatal wound.

But he said she also suffered two stab wounds to the neck while she was "almost dead" from the head injury.

Saretzky, 24, has pleaded not guilty to three counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Meketech, two-year-old Hailey Dunbar-Blanchette and her father, Terry Blanchette, 27.

Meketech's body was discovered in her Coleman, Alta., homeon Sept. 9, 2015. Thebodies of the father and daughter were found several days later, in the neighbouring Crowsnest Pass community of Blairmore.

Saretzky, of Blairmore, is alsochargedwith committing an indignity to the body of the toddler.

Day 2 of the trial in Court of Queen's Bench in Lethbridge, Alta., focused on Meketech's slaying.

  • Follow the latest in thetrial from our reporters in the courtroomhere.

Wounds to Meketech's hands and arms suggest there was "a struggle of some type," Gofton told the court, appearing via CCTV from Virginia, where he now works.

Meketech also had two blunt-force injuries to her forehead that were less severe than the skull-fracture injury on the left side of her head.

Gofton said the forehead injuries were consistent with being struck by a crowbar, pipe or baseball bat.

The scalp injuries around the skull fracture had "ragged and irregular edges," Gofton testified. He did not say what type of object might have caused those wounds.

Bloodstains in the bedroom whereMeketech'sbody was found suggestshe was struck by an object at an impact point not far from the ground, a blood-spatter expert testified earlier in the day.

"It would be a significant force that caused these small spatter stains,"RCMPSgt. Ashley Davidson told the court.

RCMP Sgt. Ashley Davidson outside the courthouse in Lethbridge, Alta., after testifying as a blood-spatter analysis expert at the triple-murder trial of Derek Saretzky. (Bryan Labby/CBC)

He was referring to hundreds oftiny droplets of blood found in one corner ofMeketech'sbedroom inthe southwestern Alberta community of Coleman in theCrowsnestPass.

Analysis of the stain patterns in her bedroom determined the blood originated from a point 41 centimetres above the floor, said Davidson.

In addition to the small droplet stains in the northeast corner of the bedroom, Davidson said there were also larger droplets of blood on the west wall that would have come from a blood-soaked object being swung throughthe air.

There was also a large pool of blood, covering about six square feet, below Meketech's body, he said.

"She was lying on her right side, naked except for she had some underwear bottoms on," Davidson said.

While bloodstains were found throughout the home, those outside the bedroom appear to have come from Meketech's pets tracking blood around. The injury-related bloodstains were limited to the bedroom, Davidson said.

Forced entry

The home also had signs of forced entry, according totestimony earlier in the dayfromConst.CarlaLeannePerrin, one of the first police officers to arrive atMeketech'shome.

There were "obvious splits in the door frame" and a door latch was found on the floor, Perrintestified.

Damage to the door at Hanne Meketech's home in Coleman, Alta., was photographed by RCMP and entered as evidence at the triple-murder trial of Derek Saretzky. (Court exhibit)

The trial is expected to last three to four weeks, hear from dozens of witnesses and include nearly 40 exhibits, some of them quite gruesome.

Before the jury was sworn in on Wednesday, one juror was excused by Justice WilliamTilleman, who is overseeing the trial, because he said he would have physical difficulty if the testimony contained graphic evidence.

WhenBlanchettewas found dead and his daughter missing from their home inBlairmore, a community of about 2,000 people, on Sept. 14, 2015, the case drew national attention.

An Amber Alert was issued for Hailey, but she was found dead the next day in a rural area near Blairmore.

Saretzky is also charged with killing Terry Blanchette, 27, and his daughter Hailey Dunbar-Blanchette, 2. (Amanda Blanchette)

Saretzkywas charged with two counts of first-degree murder two days later.

Seven months later, police charged him with first-degree murder in the death ofMeketech.

Meketechwas found dead in her home on Sept. 9, 2015.

By "pure coincidence," Papadatou said the officer in charge of the Meketech investigation went to the scene of the Blanchette killing and noticed striking similarities between the two slayings, which led police to later link the cases.

Day 3 of the trial begins Friday morningand is expected to hear from friends of Meketech, including a neighbour who was outside her home the day before her body was found.