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Crime victims need help through gruelling, traumatic parole process: advocates
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A documentary or a tell-all book: Greg Parsons wants the full story of his mother s murder told
Gregory Parsons says he will never give up on obtaining a more just outcome for the man who killed his mother, and believes his story which includes one of Canada s most notorious wrongful convictions should be told in a documentary or a book.
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Posted: Apr 26, 2021 6:43 PM NT | Last Updated: April 26
Greg Parsons says he wants the full story of his mother s murder told. (John Pike/CBC)
Gregory Parsons says he will never give up until the man who killed his mother is appropriately punished, and believes his story which includes one of Canada s most notorious wrongful convictions should be told in a documentary or a book.
ST. JOHN S, N.L. Brian Doyle sat motionless, staring down at his folded hands, as Greg Parsons, the son of the woman he killed, implored officials on Friday to keep him locked up. Doyle appeared at his parole hearing via teleconference, from a well-lit boardroom in British Columbia. Parsons appeared from St. John s, the city where he found his 45-year-old mother, Catherine Carroll, dead in her home in 1991, slashed 53 times with a knife. Parsons was 19 at the time and was wrongfully convicted in 1994 for her death. Doyle, his childhood friend, and who later pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in Carroll s death, stayed quiet when Parsons went to prison.
After 31 years, Greg Parsons still seeks justice for his murdered mother
Greg Parsons is set to relive his mother s murder once again on Friday, in a parole hearing for convicted murderer Brian Doyle.
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Posted: Apr 23, 2021 6:00 AM NT | Last Updated: April 23
Greg Parsons is set to relive his mother s murder once again on Friday, in a parole hearing for convicted murderer Brian Doyle.(Sherry Vivian/CBC)
The COVID-19 pandemic has stressed the justice system with delays and cancellations, and in some cases causing grief for people seeking justice but can t get to court because of public health restriations.
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