A Calgary man convicted of manslaughter after stabbing his neighbour 37 times will get Easter weekend with his family before he must turn himself in and begin serving his seven-year sentence. On Thursday, the Alberta Court of Appeal dismissed Nicholas Rasberry's bid for a lesser prison term. Rasberry, 35, fatally stabbed Craig Kelloway in 2013. Calgary police take Nicholas Rasberry into custody after he fatally stabbed his neighbour, Craig Kelloway, in 2013. (Tim Fitchett)In May 2013, Rasberry fatally stabbed his neighbour Craig Kelloway, a teacher who had moved to Calgary six years earlier from Nova Scotia.
Source: CBC News March 29, 2018 16:31 UTC