Jun 11, 2026
‘The psychologist reported that you are currently a low-moderate risk for both general and violent recidivism,’ said a new parole decision for Victoria Henneberry
The Parole Board of Canada has granted unescorted temporary absences for the “personal development” and rehabilitation of a woman who helped kill a pregnant Inuit student from Labrador a dozen years ago in Halifax and dumped her body beside a highway in a hockey bag.
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Victoria Lea Henneberry is serving a life sentence for the second-degree murder of Loretta Saunders in February 2014. In a decision released Wednesday, the parole board approved two 72-hour unescorted temporary absences (UTAs), so Henneberry, 40, can visit a halfway house.