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Jurors hear Steinke confess to undercover cop

Jurors hear Steinke confess to undercover cop

Jeremy Steinke was "in a haze" when he fatally stabbed his girlfriend's mother and found himself face to face with her father, who tried to defend his family with a screwdriver, a Calgary jury heard Tuesday.


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