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‘He Should Rot in Jail’: Doug Ford Speaks Out About Decision to Grant Convicted Child Killer Temporary Absences
The Parole Board cited manageable risk and positive behavior in granting three 72-hour unsupervised absences over 12 months to a high-risk offender, sparking public safety concerns.
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‘Rot in jail’: Ford criticizes child killer being granted unescorted absences
Durham Regional Police issued a warning about the Darren Scott Ray's first release into the community, advising he had a history of serious criminal convictions, including murder.
·Toronto, Canada
Read Full Article‘He should rot in jail’: Doug Ford speaks out about decision to grant convicted child killer temporary absences
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is speaking out about the decision to grant a man convicted of raping and murdering a 14-year-old boy nearly 40 years ago unescorted temporary absences from prison.
·Canada
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