Sister of Murdered Calgary Girl Feels "Sorry" for Reginans
The sister of a murdered five-year-old whose killer is now being given unescorted absences in Regina is calling on Parliament to protect Canadians. CJME's Geoff Smith reports.
"You can't keep letting people like this out to hurt people," said Tina, sister of Kimberley Thompson. Kimberley was murdered in Calgary by Harold Smeltzer, who confessed to raping forty women and children.
Smeltzer is now at a Regina halfway house, and is allowed unescorted passes.
"I feel sorry for people who live in Regina, because pedophiles can't be rehabilitated," sister Tina told CJME's Charles Adler.
"He runs the risk of hurting somebody else's family."
Tina says she feels for the family of Tori Stafford, the missing Ontario girl whose remains are confirmed to have been found. Two people are charged with her murder.



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It is time....
It is time to appeal to Ottawa why Mr Smeltzer is out of jail. His crimes should have put him away at least for life. Enough with this rights for the criminal. the criminal is the one that disrupted the families of many innocent victims. Ottawa if you want my vote next time, the laws of the land better be drastically altered.