A British Columbia man who murdered four people as a teenager and left his two-month-old niece in a room with her dead mother has been granted full parole. Ruscitti was 15 and a drug user when he and a 14-year-old accomplice committed the crime, though the Parole Board of Canada has said he was sober when he shot the victims. However, the board says Ruscitti has remained compliant with conditions of his release and respectful to his parole supervisors in the three years since he was granted day parole. He completed community-based programming while he was on day parole, but the board also outlined some issues of concern. Ruscitti's accomplice, Chad Bucknell, has also been granted full parole and the board lifted an alcohol restriction imposed on him last year.
Source: CBC News October 25, 2018 16:07 UTC