George Vincent Gyuricza, 45, serving a life sentence for the murder of a 96-year-old woman in 1986, will be allowed unescorted passes to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
Photograph by: Calgary Herald/Files
A convicted killer who escaped jail and was recaptured after going on a bank-robbery spree has been granted a small step of freedom.
The Parole Board of Canada says George Vincent Gyuricza has earned unescorted temporary absences to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings to “develop a pro-social support network,” the board wrote in its Oct. 17 decision.
Gyuricza, 45, is serving a life sentence for killing 96-year-old Margaret Machon with his bare hands on Oct. 10, 1986.
He was high and intoxicated when he sneaked into the elderly widow’s second-storey downtown Calgary suite through an open balcony door and stole $60. He choked her and stabbed her twice in the throat with the handle of her hairbrush. Continue reading