Times Colonist

Kelly Ellard thinks TV show about crime ‘disrespect­ful’

- DARRYL GREER

Reena Virk’s killer told parole officials that a television series about the Victoria teen’s murder is “disrespect­ful” and will “revictimiz­e” Virk’s family.

Documents released by the Parole Board of Canada Wednesday say that Virk’s killer Kelly Ellard — who changed her name to Kerry Sim — demonstrat­ed “remorse and victim empathy” after discussing the TV show about the high-profile 1997 murder with her case managers.

The parole board decision said Sim, who was 15 at the time of the murder, admitted to playing a “greater role” in Virk’s death, and believes it was “so horrendous” that the television show, Under the Bridge, will “revictimiz­e the victim’s family.”

“You recently also demonstrat­ed some remorse and victim empathy after a discussion about an upcoming television series based on your crimes. You said the series is disrespect­ful to the victim and her family,” the decision says.

Sim is serving a life sentence for second-degree murder of Virk, who was 14 at the time.

Virk had already been badly beaten by a group of teenagers under the Craigflowe­r Bridge before Sim drowned her in the nearby Gorge waterway.

The miniseries Under the Bridge, released this month on the American streaming service Hulu, is based on a 2005 book of the same name by author Rebecca Godfrey.

The series is set to be released in Canada on Disney+ next month, and promotiona­l materials for the show say “the series takes us into the hidden world of the young girls accused of the murder — revealing startling truths about the unlikely killer.”

The parole board found that Sim is striving to have a “prosocial life,” raising her two children as a single mother after splitting with their father.

The board’s decision to continue her day parole said Sim has improved her ability to manage stress and maintained her sobriety, finding that her release will “contribute to the protection of society by facilitati­ng [her] reintegrat­ion into society as a law-abiding citizen.”

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