Pine Grove inmate should have been in North Battleford when she died: coroner’s inquest
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When Elaine Behm died in her cell in Pine Grove just weeks after being incarcerated, she should have been in the forensic psychiatric facility in North Battleford, a coroner’s inquest heard on Monday.
Behm, 50, tried to commit suicide days before she was jailed for the first-degree murder of her husband Darren.
However, it seems as if none of the staff who were part of her case management were aware of that or that a judge had ordered on Sept. 10 that she go to North Battleford for assessment.