Mother of Lacombe murder victim furious both accused are out on bail
The mother of a young man murdered in Lacombe last year says she’s lost her faith in Canada’s justice system.
Carrie Cocke of Ponoka says with both people charged in her son’s death now walking free after less than three months, Canada’s justice system is in need of change.
Cocke spoke to rdnewsNOW about her concerns after 27-year-old Tyler John Campbell of Lacombe was granted bail on Tuesday.
Campbell, along with Amie Joanne Rogers, 21, also of Lacombe, is charged with second-degree murder, conspire to commit murder, and robbery with a firearm. Campbell also faces a count of breach of conditions in the Dec. 15, 2019 shooting death of Jeffery Kraft of Ponoka.