Matthew de Grood, Calgary man who killed five people while in a psychotic state, granted new freedoms - News Summed Up

Matthew de Grood, Calgary man who killed five people while in a psychotic state, granted new freedoms


Supervised walks are among new freedoms recently granted to the man responsible for killing five Calgarians. In a decision released Tuesday by the Alberta Review Board, Matthew de Grood has been granted additional liberties while detained at Calgary’s Southern Alberta Forensic Psychiatry Centre, consisting of supervised grounds privileges and permission to leave the facility to attend medical appointments. The decision comes a little less than two weeks after a review panel convened to gauge de Grood’s progress in his mental health treatments. Last May, a Calgary court found him not criminally responsible for the April 2014 stabbing deaths of Jordan Segura, Lawrence Hong, Kaiti Perras, Joshua Hunter and Zackariah Rathwell at a Brentwood house party — killings carried out while de Grood was in a psychotic state. Described as a “model patient” by facility staff, De Grood’s positive progress has already granted him privileges during his incarceration, including access to the Internet and a fenced exercise yard.


Source: National Post April 19, 2017 14:26 UTC



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