Deborah Point, Ax-killer, Seeks Early Release Under Faint Hope Clause
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Deborah Point, who killed and dismembered her roommate, has been a model prisoner who deserves a chance at early freedom, her lawyer told court Tuesday.
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Email Addressor View more offersArticle contentBut Crown prosecutors said her refusal to admit to the 1999 murder of Audrey Trudeau should ensure the woman never has a shot at having her minimum 20-year sentence reduced.
Article contentThat lack of accountability discounts much of what Point has achieved while at the Edmonton Institution for Women, said Sarah Clive.
Article contentArticle content“Can you really be rehabilitated if you refuse to take responsibility for your actions?” said Clive.
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Article content“This was a particularly brutal murder followed by an equally horrific dismemberment.”
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Point, now 56, was convicted of second-degree murder for bashing in Trudeau’s head with an axe and then dismembering her body in February, 1999.
Article contentShe then stuffed the remains in boxes that sat in a southwest garage, until they were found in July, 1999.
Article contentClive said since her conviction, Point hasn’t progressed and that’s been reflected in the mindset of supporters who share her defiance.
Article content“None of them suggests she has made substantial changes,” she told Chief Justice Neil Wittman as Point sat expressionless in the prisoner’s box, clad in denim.
Article contentBut her lawyer Alain Hepner, said her failure to admit guilt is only one factor in whether Wittman should send the case to a jury.
Article contentArticle contentShe’s been an ideal prisoner in every other way, he said.
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“She’s completed her correctional plan with no problem,” said Hepner.
Article content“In the 17 years she’s been incarcerated, her personal progress includes work contributions, awareness, a willingness to work in the institution, to be a mentor . . .”
Article contentPoint also had no record prior to her murder conviction and solid community support, he said.
Article contentIf a jury were to rule in her favour, National Parole Board officials would still have the final say on any early freedom for Point, who could otherwise seek full parole in July, 2019.
Article contentIn victim-impact statements, Trudeau’s family members say they hope that never happens, saying Point’s actions have sentenced them to lifelong grief.
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Those feelings are magnified whenever the case comes back to court, wrote Trudeau’s sister, Sheila Chiapetta, 44.
Article content“Every time something comes up about this case, I relive the trial, I relive the awful photos I saw on the lawyer’s desk, I relive testimonies, seeing Point,” she wrote.
Article content“These come back as nightmares, as anxiety attacks, lack of focus for home or work. I have trouble trusting people.”
Article contentAnother sister, Mary Trudeau, wrote that an early release would endanger the public.
Article content“She may well repeat this offence the next time she does not get what she wants,” she stated.
Article contentWittman gave no date for a ruling on the case.
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