Toronto Star

Parole revoked for mastermind behind killing

- PAOLA LORIGGIO THE CANADIAN PRESS

Awoman who persuaded her boyfriend to kill his teenage ex more than a decade ago showed a lack of commitment to rehabilita­tion when she purposely hid two romantic relationsh­ips while living in a halfway house, the Parole Board of Canada said Tuesday.

The board revoked Melissa Todorovic’s day parole last month after finding she had breached one of the conditions of her release, which required her to disclose any romantic or platonic relationsh­ips.

The one-member panel released its reasons Tuesday, saying Todorovic’s “purposeful and calculated” deception meant she posed an undue risk to the public and could no longer be managed in the community.

“You withheld informatio­n about being in unhealthy relationsh­ips with men throughout interventi­ons that target relationsh­ips,” Shannon Stewart wrote in the document.

“Such a lack of commitment toward your rehabilita­tion at this juncture is problemati­c in the management of your risk and the board is left to believe that you are uninterest­ed to change the behaviours that ultimately led to the murder of an innocent girl.”

Todorovic was granted six months of day parole last November after the board found she had made progress in understand­ing what led her to mastermind the 2008 killing of 14- year-old Stefanie Rengel. She was required to report any new relationsh­ips because an unhealthy romance was one of tthe factors that led to her crime, t the board said at the time.

Her day parole was suspended in March after one of her parole officers discovered she was involved in a clandestin­e love tri- angle. Last month’s hearing at t the Grand Valley Institutio­n for Women in Kitchener aimed to determine whether the suspension should be lifted.

During the hearing, Todorovic’s parole officer said the 27yyear-old became romantical­ly involved with a man on probation, and then later with his friend. She was seeing both men simultaneo­usly and appeared to be turning them against each other, the officer said.

Todorovic said she knew it was wrong to keep the relationsh­ips secret but denied manipulati­ng the two men.

The board noted in its reasons that Todorovic appeared to be engaged in her correction­al plan, which involved counsellin­g, but her lack of transparen­cy means her participat­ion was “superficia­l at best.”

“You attended programmin­g and counsellin­g and spoke of your relationsh­ips and emotions, without disclosing the relationsh­ips you were in,” Stewart wrote.

“This demonstrat­es not only a flagrant violation of your special conditions, but it also suggests that you were not truly motivated to implement the skills you have learned over the years through the plethora of programmin­g and counsellin­g you have attended.”

Todorovic has 60 days from tthe date of the hearing to appeal tthe ruling, otherwise the board is not required to weigh her case for a year.

She was convicted in 2009 for orchestrat­ing Rengel’s murder and sentenced to life in prison wwith no chance of parole for seven years, the maximum sentence for someone her age. Her former boyfriend and accomplice, David Bagshaw, is also serving a life sentence.

Todorovic grew obsessed with Rengel despite having never met her because Bagshaw had briefly dated the girl years earlier. Over months, she repeatedly threatened to break up with Bagshaw or withhold sex unless he killed Rengel.

He eventually carried out her command, luring Rengel out of her family’s Toronto home on New Year’s Day 2008 and stabbing her six times.

 ??  ?? Melissa Todorovic is convicted of persuading her boyfriend to kill his teenage ex more than a decade ago.
Melissa Todorovic is convicted of persuading her boyfriend to kill his teenage ex more than a decade ago.
 ??  ?? Stefanie Rengel was out of her family’s Toronto home on New YYear’s Day 2008 and stabbed by David Bagshaw.
Stefanie Rengel was out of her family’s Toronto home on New YYear’s Day 2008 and stabbed by David Bagshaw.

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