Saskatchewan teen gets six years, eight months for murdering mother, who was nine months pregnant
A 14-year-old boy has been sentenced to six years and eight months in custody for killing his pregnant mother in their Saskatchewan home.
After the attack, the boy, then 13, phoned his uncle, who contacted the police. When officers arrived, they found the boy standing on the driveway with blood on his clothing, where he admitted to killing his mother.The 37-year-old woman was nine months pregnant with her fifth child, who also died. Following the boy’s guilty plea on Sept. 7, 2022, Stang ordered a psychological assessment. Registered psychologist Ashley Viklund reported that the boy met the criteria for conduct disorder and adjustment disorder with disturbance of conduct. Viklund also reported that the boy had “moderate risk for violent recidivism.”
“With time and additional maturity, he may come to be genuinely remorseful for what he has done,” Stang wrote in his decision.
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