
High-Risk Rapist-Murderer Granted Unescorted Prison Release
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Controversial Parole Decision: High-Risk Offender Approved for Unescorted Absences
A sixty-five-year-old man, Darren Scott Ray, convicted of raping and murdering a teenager in 1986, has been granted three seventy-two-hour unescorted temporary absences from prison. Despite a high-moderate to high risk of violent reoffending, the Parole Board of Canada approved the absences due to Rays good prison behavior and structured setup. The decision has sparked public outrage, with a petition calling for an urgent review of Canadas parole system.
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