Kenneth MacKay back behind bars after violating day parole
WARNING — This story contains graphic details.
The Parole Board of Canada has revoked the day parole of a man convicted of a Saskatoon murder.
Kenneth David MacKay, 49, is now back in prison as he serves his life sentence. He was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of 21-year-old Crystal Paskemin in 2002.
MacKay met Paskemin in a Saskatoon bar in December of 2000. He offered to drive the young woman home, but instead violently sexually assaulted Paskemin in his truck.