Mentally ill killer of five people in Calgary can be eased into community: board
EDMONTON — A review board has ruled that a mentally ill man found not criminally responsible after killing five young people at a house party can be eased back into the community under strict controls.
But the Alberta Review Board says Matthew de Grood of Calgary remains a potential danger and must be monitored by experts.
“De Grood is a significant threat to the safety of the public and this may continue some time into the future,” the board said in a written decision released Tuesday.
It spells out a series of privileges that de Grood may enjoy, subject to increasing levels of oversight.