A day after Matthew was arrested and brought back to BC, he was interrogated by the RCMP Sgt. Mark Davidson. The session was recorded and played in Court.
During the session Matthew's brother and sister tell him to be honest and do the right thing. If they both knew Matt was guilty before he was arrested, wouldn’t they too be charged for being an accessory after the fact?
In the first link below, there is a 2-minute video in which Matthew confesses to causing the injuries which killed Taylor. Foerster is sobbing as officers tell him how his family members are worried about him, and how he needs to take responsibility for what he did to repair his relationship with his family.
Matt’s brother Mike enters the room and has a heart-to-heart conversation with Matthew.
Sgt. Davidson also played a recording of Foerster's younger sister crying, telling him that she loves him, to be honest and do the right thing.
When asked during the video interview by RCMP Sgt. Mark Davidson if he had been following Taylor Van Diest on October 31st, 2011, Foerster admitted yes he had; he had seen her earlier walking along the road.
“Did you follow her onto the train tracks?" asked Davidson.
"Yes," replied Foerster.
"If she hadn't fought and screamed, would she still be alive today?" Davidson asked.
"Yeah," mumbled Foerster.
Sgt. Davidson then asks Foerster, "What did you do to her (Taylor) Matt?"
"I hit her with a flashlight," says Foerster.
"How many times did you hit her?" asks Davidson.
Foerster's reply to Davidson was not audibly clear.
When asked what else he had done to Taylor, Matt replies: "I choked her."
Davidson: "What did you choke her with?"
Foerster: "My hands," and then goes on to tell Sgt. Davidson that he had also strangled her with a shoelace.
Throughout the video, faces in the courtroom were fixed to screens, listening intently to what was happening between police and the accused, Foerster weeping and sobbing audibly throughout the duration of the video.
For Marie Van Diest, it was tough to hear the details surrounding her daughter's brutal attack. "I'm kind of numb, really, I try not to think about it, I try to keep that image out of my head," Van Diest told reporters outside the courthouse.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...van-diest-s-killer-matthew-foerster-1.2603635
http://www.am1150.ca/News/Kelowna/2...ing-hands-shoelace-to-strangle-armstrong-teen
http://news.ca.msn.com/canada/taylor-van-diest-trial-matthew-foerster-guilty-of-1st-degree-murder-2