Man convicted in brutal murder of Indigenous woman receives day parole
Family members of a woman brutally murdered in Saskatoon more than 20 years ago say they are devastated the man convicted in her death has received day parole against their wishes and the advice of Correctional Service Canada.
Kenneth David MacKay was found guilty of first-degree murder for the killing of 21-year-old Crystal Paskemin in 2000. He received a life sentence with no chance of parole for 25 years.
“As a family, we bear the burden of having to remember her beauty for longer than we got to enjoy her beauty,” the family said in a prepared statement.
“We bear the burden of retraumatization every time the Parole Board of Canada sends letters of his activities, for the past 23 years.”


