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Man convicted in double slaying in Tsawwassen will remain on day parole

BY , Aug 5, 2021 8:57 PM - REPORT AN ERROR

The man convicted as a teenager for a double slaying in Tsawwassen more than 30 years ago will remain on day parole for at least another six months.

Derik Lord, who is now 48, has always denied his role in the 1990 slayings of Sharon Huenemann and Doris Leatherbarrow.

Lord and two other teens, including the son and grandson of the victims, were convicted of first-degree murder in the deaths.

Because Lord maintained his innocence, he was denied parole more than 10 times before receiving it in March last year, and the parole board has allowed his day parole to continue, with re-evaluation planned six months from now.

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