Wednesday, February 11, 2026
ADVT 
National

B.C. Murderer Waives Parole Hearing For 1982 Slayings Of Six People

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 18 Feb, 2016 11:49 AM
    KAMLOOPS, B.C. — The man convicted of murdering two young girls, their parents and grandparents more than three decades ago in British Columbia has waived his right to an upcoming parole hearing, and it will be 2021 before he can apply again. 
     
    David Ennis, who has changed his name from David Shearing since the August 1982 murders, was due for a parole hearing in August.
     
    A spokeswoman for the Johnson and Bentley families says relatives of the victims are relieved at the cancellation, and are pleased that new federal rules mean Ennis can't apply for another hearing for five years.
     
    Tammy Arishenkoff says when parole hearings came every two years, the family could only relax for a short time between applications.
     
    Ennis pleaded guilty to six counts of second-degree murder in 1984 for the murders of 13-year-old Janet and 11-year-old Karen Johnson, their parents, Jackie and Bob Johnson of Westbank, and Jackie's parents, Edith and George Bentley of Port Coquitlam.
     
    The six were camping in Wells Gray Provincial Park when they were murdered by Ennis, although he kept the two girls alive for several days after killing the adults, before slaying them and burning all six bodies in a remote area of the park. (CHNL)

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Tom Mulcair Shoulders Blame For Campaign In Letter To New Democrat Supporters

    The note follows the release of an interim report from a post-mortem working group which says the campaign failed to resound with voters.

    Tom Mulcair Shoulders Blame For Campaign In Letter To New Democrat Supporters

    Whistler Blackcomb Records 1.1 Million Skier Visits So Far, A Record High

    Whistler Blackcomb Records 1.1 Million Skier Visits So Far, A Record High
    In the three months that ended Dec. 31, it recorded 502,000 skier visits - up 23.3 per cent from the comparable quarter of 2014

    Whistler Blackcomb Records 1.1 Million Skier Visits So Far, A Record High

    Family Of Man Killed In Toronto's Muzik Nightclub Shooting Files $2.5m Lawsuit

    Family Of Man Killed In Toronto's Muzik Nightclub Shooting Files $2.5m Lawsuit
    Hibbert and 26-year-old Ariela Navarro-Fenoy died in the early hours of Aug. 4, 2015, after what police described as a "brazen" shooting that took place at a party being hosted by Canadian rapper Drake.

    Family Of Man Killed In Toronto's Muzik Nightclub Shooting Files $2.5m Lawsuit

    Jim Carr Promises First Nations Collaboration On Energy Development

    Jim Carr Promises First Nations Collaboration On Energy Development
    Canada's natural resources minister says the Liberal government wants to collaborate with indigenous communities to develop natural resources based on a low-carbon, sustainable energy economy.

    Jim Carr Promises First Nations Collaboration On Energy Development

    Government Will Consider Google Computer To Be Car's Driver

    Government Will Consider Google Computer To Be Car's Driver
    Computers that control cars of the future can be considered drivers just like humans, the federal government's highway safety agency has found

    Government Will Consider Google Computer To Be Car's Driver

    15th Suspect In Alleged Pedophile Ring Surrenders To Police In Montreal

    15th Suspect In Alleged Pedophile Ring Surrenders To Police In Montreal
    The charge sheet against Giroux, 32, indicates he has a Toronto address.

    15th Suspect In Alleged Pedophile Ring Surrenders To Police In Montreal