Review board hears mass killer takes medication, should have trips into Edmonton
EDMONTON — A review panel has reserved its decision on what privileges it may allow a man found not criminally responsible for killing five young people at a Calgary house party while suffering schizophrenic delusions.
A Crown prosecutor and mental health officials have agreed with a proposal to ease Matthew de Grood back into society.
The psychiatrist in charge of de Grood’s medical treatment said the man’s risk of reoffending is low.
But Dr. Santoch Rai also told the Alberta Review Board that if de Grood were to commit another offence, it would be severe.