Woman convicted of killing Inuk woman gets ‘escorted pass’ from prison

HALIFAX — A woman serving a life sentence for the murder of pregnant Loretta Saunders is getting a temporary pass from prison.

Victoria Henneberry was convicted of second degree murder six years ago in the death of Saunders, a young Inuk woman who attended Saint Mary’s University.

Saunders’ body was discovered inside a duffle bag on the Trans-Canada highway near Salisbury, N.B., in February 2014. The autopsy conducted later revealed that Saunders was pregnant. Documents obtained from the parole board indicate the 34-year-old Henneberry is now identifying as American Cherokee.

Last week, the parole board granted her request to attend an Indigenous women’s sharing and drumming circle on a five-hour escorted pass from prison.

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