Wife of NB RCMP officer murdered in 2014 says she is angry after Appeal Court reduced convicted killer Justin Bourque\u0027s parole eligibility.
“The thought of us – of them – having to submit their own victim impact statement and attending parole hearings is simply heartbreaking.”.While she knew the decision was coming, she said it didn’t help with the hurt, pain and trauma that resurfaced.
Bourque used a semi-automatic rifle to kill constables Dave Ross, 32; Fabrice Gevaudan, 45; and Larche, 40. “Of all my symptoms, my struggles, what is most difficult is seeing how it impacts her. It breaks my heart.”
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