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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Publication Date: April 24, 2024 - 19:36

Parole documents reveal B.C. teen’s killer thinks TV show about crime ‘disrespectful’

April 24, 2024
Reena Virk’s killer told parole officials that a television series about the Victoria, B.C., teen’s murder is “disrespectful” and will “re-victimize” Virk’s family.Documents released by the Parole Board of Canada Wednesday say Virk’s killer Kelly Ellard – who changed her name to Kerry Sim – demonstrated “remorse and victim empathy” after discussing the TV show about the high-profile 1997 murder with her case managers.The parole board decision says Sim, who was 15 at the time of the murder, admitted to playing a “greater role” in Virk’s death, and believes it was “so horrendous” that the television show, Under the Bridge, will “re-victimize the victim’s family.”


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