Convicted killer Kelly Ellard allowed temporary escorted prison release
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — Kelly Ellard will be allowed to leave prison to go to doctor’s appointments and parenting programs with her baby, despite a parole board member saying he’s disturbed by her continued understatement of her role in the brutal death of Reena Virk.
Ellard has spent about 15 years in prison for her part in the beating and drowning death of 14-year-old Virk at the Gorge waterway near Victoria in 1997. She was convicted of second-degree murder in 2005 after three trials.
A two-member panel of the parole board decided Monday that Ellard should be granted temporary escorted absences to spend time with her baby, who lives with her in prison in Abbotsford, B.C.
But panel member Alex Dantzer cautioned that she must take more responsibility for the crime.