| 12
July 1994 |
Dusk
Tariq, Sultana and Basma Rafay are attacked in their home in Bellevue,
Washington. Tariq and Sultana Rafay die during the attack. |
| 13 July
1994 |
2
a.m.
Sebastian and Atif discover the bodies of Tariq and Sultana Rafay and
call 911.
Early morning
Basma Rafay dies in hospital from injuries inflicted the previous night.
2 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
Sebastian and Atif are up all night with police, mostly at the Bellevue
Police Department. Atif submits to a second interview with Detective
Thompson at 6:50 am and Sebastian submits to a second interview with
Detective Thompson at 7:30 am. Sebastian and Atif provide police with
their clothing. Sebastian and Atif are examined by an alternative light
source for evidence of blood spatter. Sebastian and Atif are examined
for gun shot residue.
8:30 a.m.
Officer McBride takes Atif and Sebastian to buy clothes (all stores closed)
and to eat breakfast.
Mid-morning
Officer McBride takes Sebastian and Atif to a local dive, the now-demolished
Bellevue Motel. For their stay in Bellevue, Sebastian and Atif do not
have any money, any of their personal belongings, or access to a telephone.
Mid-morning to 2 p.m.
Sebastian and Atif rest at the Bellevue Motel.
2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Detective Robert Thompson arrives at Bellevue Motel. Sebastian and Atif
accompany him to the Bellevue Police Department for further questioning,
fingerprinting and photographing.
Evening
Sebastian and Atif rent a VCR and movies. |
| 14 July
1994 |
Early
afternoon
Sebastian and Atif go to Barnes & Noble Book Store.
3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Detectives Gomes and Thompson intercept Sebastian and Atif at the book
store and request separate third statements from each boy. Atif provides
a 3-hour taped interview and Sebastian provides an 1.5-hour taped interview
to the Bellevue investigators. |
| 15 July
1994 |
Morning
Canadian consulate employee Cindy Taylor-Blakley obtains permission from
the Bellevue Police Department to return Sebastian and Atif to Sebastian’s
parents in Vancouver BC. She meets them at the Greyhound bus station. |
| 15 July
1994 |
10
a.m.
Detective Thompson learns that the Rafay funeral will take place that
day. |
| 15 July
1994 |
Evening
Sebastian and Atif are at the Burns residence, while the evening news plays
in the living room. Atif discovers from watching the news that his family’s
funeral was planned and took place without his involvement. Atif phones
Detective Thompson and leaves a message; detective Thompson does not
return the call. |
| 16 July
1994 |
Bellevue
police travel to Vancouver.
The police are assigned “the task of contacting school officials,
friends of Burns and Rafay, teachers, or anybody that might have some insight
into these two individuals.”
[quotation from testimony of Detective Robert Thompson, Bellevue Police
Department, May 21-22, 2003]. |
| 11 January
1995 |
Bellevue
investigators meet with RCMP Serious Crimes Unit
officers to discuss the case.
Bellevue investigators request biological samples (hair, blood and saliva)
from Sebastian Burns and Atif Rafay in order to “eliminate them
as possible suspects”
[quotation from testimony of Detective Robert Thompson, Bellevue Police
Department, May 21-22, 2003].
RCMP officers agree to covertly obtain biological samples and offer the ‘Mr.
Big’ strategy to obtain a confession. |
| April – July,
1995 |
RCMP conduct
the 4-month ‘Mr. Big’ undercover operation
which results in ‘confessions’ from Sebastian
Burns, Atif Rafay and Jimmy Miyoshi. |
| 11 July
1995 |
Bellevue
investigators receive DNA test results and obtain
Sebastian Burns’ partial DNA profile. Sebastian
Burns’ DNA does not match the physical evidence
at the crime scene. |
| 12 July
1995 |
Bellevue
investigators hold a press conference at the request
of the RCMP Mr. Big operators, who want “to
spur some information or get something going with
the press conference.”
[quotation from testimony of Detective Robert Thompson, Bellevue Police
Department, May 21-22, 2003].
Bellevue investigators announce they have obtained
Sebastian Burns’ DNA; Bellevue investigators
do not mention that the DNA eliminates Sebastian
Burns as a possible suspect. |
| 31 July
1995 |
Sebastian
Burns and Atif Rafay are charged with three counts
of aggravated first degree murder and Jimmy Miyoshi
is charged with conspiracy to commit murder.
Sebastian Burns and Atif Rafay are incarcerated in Vancouver, Canada. |
| 1995 – 2001 |
Sebastian
Burns and Atif Rafay are incarcerated in maximum
security pre-trial facilities in British Columbia
for the next six years. |
| Fall,
1995 |
Jimmy Miyoshi
obtains immunity from his charge of conspiracy to commit
murder in return for statements incriminating Sebastian
Burns and Atif Rafay. |
| 12 July
1996 |
Former
Minister of Justice, Allan Rock, orders the extradition
of Sebastian Burns and Atif Rafay to the United States
without seeking customary assurances that the death
penalty will not be sought or imposed. |
| 30 June
1997 |
The Court
of Appeal for British Columbia rejects the Minister
of Justice’s decision to unconditionally extradite
Sebastian Burns and Atif Rafay to Washington State
and the court directs the Minister to ensure the
death penalty will not be sought or imposed.
The Minister of Justice appeals this decision to the Supreme Court of
Canada. |
| 4 December
1997 |
The Supreme
Court of Canada allow the Minister of Justice to appeal
the lower court’s decision. |
| 1997 – 2001 |
The Minister
of Justice’s appeal which seeks to unconditionally
surrender Sebastian and Atif to Washington State
is delayed for four years.
None of these delays are caused by Atif, Sebastian or their counsel. |
| 12 November
1998 |
An appeal
hearing is scheduled at the Supreme Court of Canada.
This hearing is postponed. |
| 22 March
1999 |
The first
hearing takes place at the Supreme Court of Canada. |
| 25 October
1999 |
A second
hearing is ordered by the Supreme Court of Canada. |
| 23 May
2000 |
The second
hearing takes place at the Supreme Court of Canada. |
| 15 February
2001 |
The Supreme
Court of Canada dismisses the Minister of Justice’s
appeal and directs the Minister to seek assurances
that the death penalty will not be sought or imposed
in Washington State. |
| March,
2001 |
Atif and
Sebastian are extradited to the United States, to a
maximum-security jail in Seattle, Washington where
they will spend the next four years in solitary confinement
(23 hours in a 4x6 foot cell and one hour out). |
| 23 November
2003 |
The trial
begins in Seattle, Washington. |
| 26 May
2004 |
Sebastian
and Atif are convicted of three counts of first-degree
murder. |