The details from Todorovic came as the parole board panel questioned her on the motivations behind Rengel’s killing. Todorovic had previously maintained that while she had pushed Bagshaw to kill Rengel, she didn’t believe he would actually do it. Todorovic told the parole board Wednesday that she didn’t feel she had done anything wrong until the moment she was arrested. During her unescorted absences, Todorovic plans to continue her therapy sessions, which she said she can no longer access in prison because she is not considered to have a severe mental illness. Her parole officer, Angie Strome, said the absences will also help ease Todorovic’s anxiety at reintegrating society, noting the young woman has “grown up in prison.”
Source: National Post November 29, 2017 09:00 UTC