de Grood lawyer asks for absolute discharge
EDMONTON – A lawyer for an Alberta man found not criminally responsible for killing five young people at a Calgary house party is asking the province’s review board to release him on an absolute discharge.
A hearing has heard that Matthew de Grood had several two-week unescorted passes from an Edmonton group home over the last year to visit his parents in Calgary.
His psychiatrist says de Grood was not required to check in with group home staff while on the passes, and there were no problems.
De Grood was found not criminally responsible for the 2014 stabbing deaths of Zackariah Rathwell, Jordan Segura, Kaiti Perras, Josh Hunter and Lawrence Hong.