A girl convicted of killing a 19-month-old boy discovered outdoors an Edmonton church has had her day parole revoked.
Tasha-Lee Mack and her then-boyfriend Joey Crier had been every charged with second-degree homicide within the demise of Crier’s son, Anthony Joseph Raine.
The toddler’s lifeless physique was discovered outdoors the Good Shepherd Anglican Church in April 2017.
He had been lifeless for about three days. An post-mortem discovered he died of extreme head trauma.
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Each Mack and Crier had been convicted of the lesser cost of manslaughter in two separate trials and sentenced to jail.
Mack was granted day parole in September 2021 and it was continued thrice, however particular situations had been added in October 2022 – together with not consuming, shopping for or possessing medicine.
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The Parole Board of Canada mentioned in an April 5 choice that Mack’s December 2022 urine take a look at got here again optimistic for cocaine, and she or he was arrested later that month.
“You have got supplied conflicting details about how it’s potential that you just examined optimistic for cocaine,” the choice reads. “Your explanations weren’t discovered to be credible.
“Given your use of cocaine and never instantly reporting relationships/friendships with males, even after receiving counselling, the board is glad that you just had been again in your offending cycle.”
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