A young man who viciously murdered two complete strangers in their South Vancouver home will serve 25 years in prison before he can apply for parole. Gerow also noted that just because Kam is eligible for parole, that doesn't mean he will be granted parole. The court extends its deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Ms. Mah-Jones and Mr. Jones," Gerow said. "At the time he committed the murders, Mr. Kam was unemployed and being supported by his parents," Gerow said. Rocky Rambo Wei Nam Kam is shown testifying at his trial for the 2017 murders of Richard Jones and Dianna Mah-Jones.
Source: CBC News July 28, 2020 17:42 UTC