Montrealer's kin wants better parole board transparency after killer's leave OKed

Brigitte Serre is shown in this handout image provided by the Serre family. The family of a Montreal woman murdered nearly 20 years ago say they want better communication from the parole board after learning their daughter's killer was granted increased freedoms. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Serre family (Mandatory Credit)

MONTREAL - The family of a Montreal woman murdered nearly 20 years ago says they want better communication from the parole board after learning their daughter's killer was granted increased freedoms.

Sébastien Simon was convicted of first-degree murder in the killing of 17-year-old Brigitte Serre, who was stabbed 72 times during a gas station robbery on Jan. 25, 2006 in St. Leonard, in east-end Montreal. 

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