Appeal court lengthens parole period in triple murder of Alberta family
CALGARY — The Alberta Court of Appeal has ruled that a trial judge erred by not applying consecutive parole eligibilities for two men convicted in the slayings of three family members.
As a result, Jason Klaus and Joshua Frank must now serve a minimum 50 years in prison before they can apply for release.
The two men were each convicted of three counts of first-degree murder and sentenced to life without parole eligibility for 25 years.
The bodies of Klaus’s father and sister, Gordon and Monica Klaus, were found in their burned-out farmhouse near Castor, east of Red Deer, in 2013.