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Penny Boudreau granted more passes from prison 16 years after killing daughter

Penny Boudreau granted more passes from prison 16 years after killing daughter
Penny Boudreau granted more passes from prison 16 years after killing daughter

اخبار العرب-كندا 24: الاثنين 29 أبريل 2024 05:27 مساءً

A Nova Scotia woman who murdered her young daughter has been granted more escorted time outside of prison.

Penny Boudreau is serving a life sentence for second-degree murder in the death of her 12-year-old daughter, Karissa, in January 2008.

In a hearing earlier this month, the Parole Board of Canada approved 23 escorted temporary absences for Boudreau.

Eighteen of those absences will be to participate in church-related activities for a maximum of four hours each.

Four seven-hour absences have been granted for Boudreau to spend time with family.

The final absence will allow Boudreau to visit a halfway house where she may live if she's released from prison.

As part of her guilty plea in 2009, Boudreau was ordered to serve a minimum of 20 years before being eligible for parole.

Boudreau told police girl had run away

Boudreau choked her daughter to death, but claimed to police that the girl ran away after the two argued outside a Bridgewater grocery store.

The child's body was discovered two weeks later on the banks of the LaHave River.

Boudreau has been granted escorted temporary passes in the past, but the parole board noted she hasn't been able to take advantage of all of them because of safety concerns related to negative media attention.

"The callousness of the crime is not lost on the board, and requires the board to exercise caution when making a decision regarding conditional release," the board noted in its decision.

A psychological risk assessment done two years ago found Boudreau was a low risk to reoffend.

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