Calgary man convicted of killing mother and her young daughter to wait 50 years for parole
A man convicted of killing a Calgary mother and her young daughter will have to wait 50 years before he has a chance at parole.
A jury found Edward Downey guilty last year of first-degree murder in the 2016 deaths of Sara Baillie, who was 34, and five-year-old Taliyah Marsman.
The convictions carry an automatic life sentence, and Justice Beth Hughes has decided Downey must wait 50 years before he can ask the parole board for release.