
Nova Scotia mother who strangled daughter granted four temporary day leaves
A Nova Scotia woman who strangled her 12-year-old daughter to death has been granted four escorted leaves over the next 12 months to attend church services.
A written decision by the Parole Board of Canada dated June 28 said Penny Boudreau must be accompanied by two staff who will remain within “sight and sound” of her at all times.
Boudreau was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the Jan. 27, 2008, death of Karissa Boudreau, after pleading guilty to second-degree murder for killing her only child.
The Bridgewater woman, who is now in her 40s, reported her daughter missing on the night of a heavy snowstorm in January 2008, then held an emotional news conference where she made a tearful appeal for the public’s help in finding the little girl.