Kelowna woman back in court for murder trial after years of delays

The second-degree murder trial for Gabriella Sears is expected to continue in Kelowna Supreme Court next week.

Sears, a transgender woman arrested under the name Derek Sears, is in custody, facing charges of second-degree murder and interference with human remains in the June 2021 death of Darren Middleton.

The court previously heard during proceedings in 2023 that Middleton was found dead on the bathroom floor in Sears’ home on Sycamore Road in Kelowna. Throughout past proceedings, the crime scene has been described as “horrifying,” as Middleton’s body had been beaten and his genitals mutilated with a knife, according to forensic evidence.

Following Sears’ arrest, she confessed to police that she had killed Middleton. Following a voir dire, however, the judge ruled the confessions may not be used as evidence in the trial on the grounds that Sears’ rights were violated by police.

Sears’ case has been fraught with delays after Sears unexpectedly fired her defence lawyers mid-trial in December 2023.

Then, in June 2024, her new counsel filed an application to withdraw from the case, making them the third set of lawyers to represent Sears in the trial.

In response to the unusual decision, Justice Carol Ross ordered that Sears undergo a month-long psychiatric assessment.

After it was determined that Sears was fit to stand trial, defence lawyer Mark Swartz was assigned to the case. Shortly after taking over the case, a management hearing was held, and Swartz told the court that he would no longer be representing Sears due to a conflict.

Defence counsel Frances Mahon was then appointed to represent Sears but has since also withdrawn.

The court granted Mahon’s application, and new counsel will be appointed by the court to represent Sears.

As a result of the application being granted, upcoming trial dates were cancelled, pushing the trial ahead to 2025.

The case is expected to resume in court on Oct. 28 and is under several publication bans.