The Welland Tribune

Killer gets life, no parole for 75 years

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BILL GRAVELAND

LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — An Alberta man who butchered a father, his two-year-old daughter and a woman will be approachin­g his 100th birthday before he is eligible to apply for parole after being sentenced to life in prison.

Derek Saretzky, 24, was convicted of three counts of firstdegre­e murder in June for the 2015 deaths of Terry Blanchette, Blanchette’s daughter Hailey Dunbar-Blanchette and 69-yearold Hanne Meketech.

A conviction of first-degree murder carries an automatic life sentence with no chance of parole for 25 years.

But Justice William Tilleman was asked by the Crown to make the periods of parole ineligibil­ity consecutiv­e, meaning Saretzky couldn’t apply for freedom for 75 years.

Tilleman agreed with the request noting that means the Saretzky will likely spend the rest of his life in jail.

Saretzky was also sentenced to five years for causing an indignity to the little girl’s body, which is to be served concurrent­ly.

“I’m satisfied he is dangerous,” Tilleman told a Lethbridge court Wednesday.

Tilleman said each murder was a separate and deliberate event causing heartbreak for the Crowsnest Pass community, where the killings happened.

The judge noted five days passed between Meketech’s killing and the murders of Blanchette and his daughter.

“As he carried out these three murders, Mr. Saretzky gained momentum,” the judge said, adding Saretzky would have been surrounded by the grief and terror of his community.

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