Decades-long journey at an end for parents of Winnipeg teen killed in 1984
WINNIPEG — Years of legal proceedings in the death of a Winnipeg teenager in 1984 have now come to an end.
The Crown has decided not to appeal the acquittal of Mark Edward Grant, who was found not guilty last month of second-degree murder in the death of Candace Derksen.
Candace was last seen while walking home from school at the age of 13, and her frozen body — with her feet and hands tied — was found six weeks later in an industrial shed.
Grant was arrested in 2007 following DNA tests and found guilty in 2011, but the conviction was overturned two years later by the Supreme Court of Canada.


