‘Life-changing experience’: Former jurors hopeful new bill will provide support
OTTAWA — It’s been 25 years but Tina Daenzer is still haunted by notorious serial killer and rapist Paul Bernardo.
She was one of the jurors at a trial in 1995 that convicted Bernardo of offences that included two first-degree murders and two aggravated sexual assaults.
Daenzer and juror activist Mark Farrant were in Ottawa on Thursday for the second reading of a Senate bill that proposes more mental-health support for jury members.
“It was a life-changing experience,” Daenzer said in an interview with The Canadian Press. “Those videos we had to watch in that courtroom were horrific. It was girls being raped, tortured, begging for their lives.