2011年4月5日星期二

The killers of Proctor should never go free: parents

The parents of a teenager from Victoria, who was tortured and murdered by two classmates say they never want to see the killers released from prison.

Kimberly Proctor, 18 years old, was drawn and then sexually assaulted before being killed and his body dumped and burned near a popular trail in March 2010.

The parents of Kimberly, Fred and Lucia Proctor, said they want killers of their daughter to a more severe penalty than the one they have: life imprisonment without possibility of parole for 10 years.

"These animals do rehabilitable," said Fred Proctor outside the Court after sentencing Monday. "That they deserve to die a long, slow, horrible, painful death.

Lucia Proctor said that she wanted even not to call the animals.

"For me, they are just monsters," she said.

Kruse Wellwood, 17 and Cameron Moffat, 18, received long sentences, even if Wellwood was 16 years old, and Moffat was 17 years old at the time of the murder. Supreme Court of Justice Robert Johnson found Monday in Victoria that they should be sentenced as adults.

One of two teens who pleaded guilty to the first-degree murder of Kimberly Proctor is led into custody.One of two teens who pleaded guilty of the murder first degree of Kimberly Proctor is led into custody. CBCCrown prosecutors had supported penalties applicable to adults in the sentencing hearing last week and counsel for adolescents is a not oppose the request of the Crown, because it could give the pair better access to education and rehabilitation.

Normally Canada, an adult was found guilty of first degree murder received an automatic life sentence without possibility of parole for 25 years. An exception should be made, in this case, because, although Wellwood and Moffat were sentenced as adults, they were sentenced originally Act on Justice criminal youth.

If the pair had not been sentenced in adulthood, they would have received a maximum of six years in detention, and four years to serve in the community.

At the hearing, the identity of the two youths was protected by a ban on publication because of their age, but the judge lifted the ban Monday.

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The Crown also released transcripts of conversations between the two convicted murderers registered after that they were arrested by the police.

The two teenagers pleaded guilty in October the first degree murder of Proctor, a classmate, whose body was found on a trail of popular hiking in Langford in March 2010. Later, they admitted that they attracted him in a home, bound and gagged, then raped and beat her hours before she stifles and mutilated his body.

Kimberly Proctor's badly burned body was found last March 19 near the Galloping Goose Trail, west of Victoria.Body badly burned of Kimberly Proctor has been found since the 19 March near the Galloping Goose Trail, to the West of Victoria. CBC.

The pair then transported bodies of Proctor by bus to the area forested under a bridge on the trail Galloping Goose to burn.

Two teenagers have been described in the evaluation reports submitted to the hearing sentencing as psychopaths with conduct disorder and sexual deviance. Experts are both had the long history of anti-social behaviour and violence and were at risk of rape and kill even up to 40 years.

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