Kristopher Teichrieb a 'man' who savagely beat Jessie Simpson with a baseball bat in 2016 has been ordered to pay $6.9m following civil court proceedings. He brutally inflicted catastrophic, permanent injuries. The house formerly belonging to Kristopher Teichrieb will be sold, with the sale benefiting the victim’s family. A B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled that when Teichrieb sold his home to his parents for $1, he was trying to shield his assets from impending civil liability from his heinous, senseless crime. | Jessie Simpson |
Teichrieb pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and was sentenced to seven years in prison. Teichrieb became eligible for statutory release in March 2021. He had been charged with attempted murder.
Jessie Simpson turned 19 years old while in a comma for nine months, and will need 24-hour care for the rest of his life. Teichrieb walked into a Kamloops courtroom with a big smile on his face on Monday July 18, 2016, waving at a group of friends and family seated in the gallery. He has been in custody since he was arrested. | Kristopher Teichrieb |
Jessie Simpson | 19-year-old Jessie Simpson remained in a coma on Monday after being beaten with a baseball bat on Holt Street in Kamloops on June 19. Kristopher Teichrieb, 39, has been charged with attempted murder. The assault occurred around 4:50 a.m. when Teichrieb looked out his window and saw a male standing in his driveway. He went outside to confront the boy and assaulted him with a weapon. Simpson, who graduated from South Kamloops secondary, was coming home from a grad party before the incident. He is described as small, standing about 5-foot-6, with a slight build. Simpson was chased down Holt Street and suffered three open skull fractures. He cried for mercy and received none from Teichrieb. | Kristopher Teichrieb |
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