Regina Leader-Post

Mother fought to topple son’s conviction

-

TORONTO Joyce Milgaard, who spent decades fighting tirelessly for the exoneratio­n of her wrongfully convicted son, David Milgaard, has died after a lengthy illness, his brother said on Sunday.

Milgaard, 89, a mother of four, died in a care home in Winnipeg on Saturday, Chris Milgaard told The Canadian Press from Regina.

Joyce Milgaard became a relentless advocate after her 16-year-old son was charged with the rape and first-degree murder of nursing aide Gail Miller, 20, in Saskatoon in 1969.

Despite his protestati­ons of innocence, he would spend 23 years in prison before being released in 1992.

His mother spent several more years fighting for his complete exoneratio­n, which occurred when DNA evidence finally excluded him as Miller’s killer in 1997, and to see him compensate­d. The Saskatchew­an government gave him $10 million.

Journalist Peter Edwards, who co-wrote Milgaard’s memoir, A Mother’s Story, said on Sunday she displayed enormous strength.

“You could knock her down a million times but she would get up a million-and-one times,” Edwards said.

Besides her two sons, Milgaard leaves behind two daughters, Susan and Maureen, who were at her bedside when she died. A memorial was still being planned.

David Milgaard, 67, who lives in Alberta, has always credited his mother’s efforts for his freedom, saying he would otherwise have been left to rot in prison.

“I knew David was no angel and that he had been in plenty of trouble,” Milgaard would write of her son. “But nothing involving violence.”

Milgaard spent most of her waking hours reinvestig­ating the case using skills she learned in her teens as a newspaper switchboar­d operator. She sold her car and home and put up a $10,000 reward for informatio­n that could help free her son. She finally caught the ear of then-prime minister Brian Mulroney.

Ultimately, police charged serial rapist Larry Fisher with Miller’s killing. Fisher was convicted in 1999 of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison, where he died in 2015.

 ??  ?? Joyce Milgaard
Joyce Milgaard

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada