Mentally ill killer of five people in Calgary can be eased into community: board

Oct 1, 2019 | 1:44 PM

EDMONTON — A review board has ruled that a mentally ill man found not criminally responsible after killing five young people in Calgary can be eased back into the community.

With prior approval, Matthew de Grood will be able to leave Alberta Hospital in Edmonton unsupervised for outings in the city.

With added supervision, he can spend up to three days in the city.

The Alberta Review Board has also decided de Grood will be able to travel within Alberta for up to a week, as long as the trip has been OK’d and he is with a responsible adult.