About 200 people protested outside a courthouse in Woodstock, Ont., on Saturday against the transfer of convicted killer Terri-Lynne McClintic from a federal prison in Ontario to an Indigenous healing lodge in Saskatchewan. Rodney Stafford, Tori's father, told the protesters that McClintic doesn't deserve to serve out her sentence in a healing lodge. McClintic moved earlier this yearMcClintic was serving time at the Grand Valley Institution for Women, a maximum security prison in Kitchener, Ont. Terri-Lynne McClintic received a life sentence after she pleaded guilty to first-degree murder of Tori Stafford in 2010. Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said on Thursday that a review into the decision to move McClintic from the federal prison to the healing lodge will be coming shortly.
Source: CBC News November 03, 2018 17:03 UTC