Saturday 10 October 2015

James Ruscitti is at 'high risk' to kill again


Am I missing something here? This guy - who was sentenced to life -  has been deemed a 'moderate to high risk' for committing another crime of violence and the National Parole Board is releasing him!

The best his shrink could say about Mr. Ruscitti is that he is "cautiously supportive" of his successful reintegration into society.

Please email your local MP and the National Parole Board and tell them you want this criminal kept in jail forever... or longer.

Here's a except from the CTV story:

"James Ruscitti is serving a life sentence for the June 22, 1996 shooting deaths of his parents Rocco and Marilyn Ruscitti, his brother's 17-year-old girlfriend and a boarder who lived in their home near 100 Mile House, 500 kilometres northeast of Vancouver.
Now 34, Ruscitti was 15 when he and a 14-year-old accomplice committed the crimes.
A National Parole Board decision said Ruscitti is considered a moderate to high risk for violent reoffending and has made some progress.
"You present as remorseful for your criminal behaviour and determined to remain crime free in the future," the board said in a written decision.

However, it also noted that a psychologist said in April that he was "cautiously supportive" about day parole as the next step in Ruscitti's reintegration into society."... Read the whole story on CTV News

1 comment:

  1. https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/b-c-man-who-killed-parents-and-two-others-as-teen-granted-full-parole-1.4148942 … I have just read this article and it is my first time hearing of this. Prior to this parole granting it seems there isn't much online about this.. any tips? (I am confused and intrigued by this story at the same time - seems like a terrible decision in my little opinion but I digress).

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