Jelka Pesic, 15 years ago was convicted of first degree murder for the death to her daughter-in-law Alexandra Pesic. Recently she was heard still complaining about the victim that she hired a hitman to kill. Clearly showing little remorse, Jelka was suprisingly reported by police to be of low to moderate likelyhood to reoffend. Although the Criminal Code's manditory sentance of first degree murder is life imprisonment (25 years) and no parole, under the "faint hope clause" criminals can "apply for a judicial review of parole ineligibility after serving 15 years". In my opinion, someone who purposefully plans the murder of her daughter-in-law, and pays $30, 000 for a hitman to kill her should not be a member of our society. The fact that she is still complaining about the woman she indirectly murdered seems awful enought that she should not be given a "faint hope". I was disgusted when I read this article, which proved how little remourse she showed. Clearly prison has not taught this awful woman her lesson yet.
By Neal Hall
December 4, 2008
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