Early parole hearing denied for convicted Nanaimo murderer
NANAIMO — A BC Supreme Court judge ruled “persistent serious character concerns” prevent a convicted murderer from an early parole hearing.
Kelvin Kingsbury Purdy, 51, presented his case before Justice Douglas Thompson earlier this month in Nanaimo to have his Dec. 12, 2022 parole eligibility date fast-tracked. He was convicted of the Dec. 12, 2003 murder of his estranged wife Denise Purdy.
In a written decision, Justice Thompson believed Purdy had a 10 per cent chance of reducing his parole.
“While I do not characterize Mr. Purdy’s application as entirely hopeless or frivolous, when I take account of all of the relevant circumstances, I assess his chances of persuading all members of a 12-member jury to reduce his parole eligibility period as fairly dismal,” Justice Thompson wrote.