Report on Quebec woman murdered by offender on day parole calls for better oversight
OTTAWA — A report into the murder of a Quebec City woman last year at the hands of a federal offender out on day parole is recommending better oversight and changes to how cases are managed in the province.
Marylene Levesque, 22, was found dead Jan. 22 in a Quebec City hotel room, stabbed numerous times by Eustachio Gallese.
Gallese had met Levesque after getting permission from a parole officer the previous spring to visit “erotic massage establishments” — a controversial condition that was revoked by the Parole Board of Canada in September 2019.
The report found the Correctional Service of Canada missed a number of warning signs in Gallese’s case.