Convicted Cop Murderer Released From Prison Early

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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A convicted prisoner, Rose Cece, who was indicted with second-degree murder of a police officer in 1998, has had her sentenced reduced from life imprisonment, in fact, she has now been released and lives in a British Columbia halfway house. 54-years-old Toronto Police Const. Billy Hancox was stabbed by a then-14-and-a-half-years old Cece and her girlfriend Mary Barbara Taylor.

Both suspects were successfully convicted with second-degree murder changes on Aug. 4, 1998. Consequently Cece was sentenced to stay out of B.C. while Taylor was put behind bar in a women’s prison in Joliet, Que. Widow Kim Hancox-Spencer, who was pregnant at the time of murder, stated during an interview last summer that she is highly concerned about the release of the prime suspect in her husband’s murder as she received a letter from Correctional Services Canada notifying her “the warden of this offender’s institution has authorized four additional escorted temporary absences.” She attributed the news to feel like if somebody has punched her in the gut. Hancox-Spencer explained that “you end up reliving it again and again.”

She was previously saddened by a National Parole Board ruling in 2010, which found Cece to be have been potentially encouraged for a sneak attack by her co-conspirator, which implied that she has a “low level of insight into her crime” and was involved in “unhealthy inmate relationships.” She intends to address her unease with the release to the federal government and keep on “fighting the good fight” on behalf of her deceased husband.

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