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Judge releases Grant interrogation video

For the first time, the public is being granted a rare glimpse into the investigation of a man convicted in one of Manitoba's most haunting historical homicide cases.

Killer interrogated

14 years ago
Duration 2:06
The public can now watch the police interview with Mark Edward Grant, convicted of killing schoolgirl Candace Derksen

For the first time, the public is being granted a rareglimpseinto the investigation of aman convicted in one of Manitobas most haunting historicalhomicide cases.

A Court of Queens Bench Justice authorized the release of a police interrogation of Mark Edward Grant on May 16, 2007, the day he was arrested for first-degree murder in connection to the death of Candace Derksen, 13, in January 1984.

A jury convicted Grant of second-degree murder earlier this year and he faces a life sentence in prison.

The videotaped statement was the final element of the Crowns case against Grant.

In it, he repeatedly denies any involvement in Derksens death, despite being confronted with DNA evidence police alleged linked him to the rarely-used utility shed where Derksen was found hog-tied with twine and frozen to death.

The interview was conducted by Sgt. Al Bradbury and Det. Jon Lutz of the Winnipeg Police Service.

The questioning spanned many hours but was edited down to 3 hours for jurors hearing the case.