Woman convicted in Stefanie Rengel’s killing has day parole revoked
KITCHENER, Ont. — A young woman who pressured her boyfriend to kill his teenage ex more than a decade ago had her day parole revoked Friday after she became entangled in a love triangle with two former inmates outside prison.
The Parole Board of Canada determined Melissa Todorovic should remain behind bars after hearing she had failed to disclose two romantic relationships, breaching one of the conditions of her release.
During a hearing at the Grand Valley Institution for Women in Kitchener, Ont., the board heard from one of Todorovic’s parole officers that the young woman began a relationship with a man who was on probation, then later became involved with his friend.
“She appeared to be manipulating them against one another,” telling the first man he was not satisfying her sexually and complaining about it to the second, the parole officer, Angela Law, told the board.