Allan Legere, Dubbed the ‘Monster of the Miramichi’, Set for Parole Hearing

Allan Legere, Dubbed the ‘Monster of the Miramichi’, Set for Parole Hearing
Allan Legere leaves court in Burton, N.B., as he waits for jurors in his murder trial to return a verdict on Nov. 2, 1991. The Canadian Press/Andrew Vaughan
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The Parole Board of Canada is expected to consider the supervised release of serial killer Allan Legere during a hearing on Wednesday.

Residents of the Miramichi area and local politicians have already written to the board urging it to refuse any form of parole for Legere, saying he may still pose a threat.

The convicted murderer, rapist, and arsonist, who will turn 73 in February, escaped from custody on May 3, 1989, and carried out four brutal murders, several arsons, and a sexual assault in the Miramichi area before being recaptured on Nov. 24 that year.

According to the board, Legere, who was sentenced to life in prison, has been eligible for day parole since November 2012 and for full parole since November 2015.

In 2015, Legere, who was dubbed the ‘Monster of the Miramichi,’ waived his right to a parole hearing that had been tentatively scheduled to take place.

Prisoners like Legere who have received life sentences can be refused parole by the board and have no mandatory release date.