Michael White, convicted of killing pregnant wife, granted day parole for six months
TORONTO — An Edmonton man convicted of killing his pregnant wife and dumping her body more than 15 years ago was granted day parole for six months on Tuesday, with officials stressing the need to monitor his current romantic relationship.
Michael White must abide by a number of restrictions, including that he not be alone with his girlfriend, while living in a halfway house, the Parole Board of Canada said in approving his release.
Other conditions include a requirement that he undergo counselling, continue programming to address issues related to domestic abuse, and report any new relationships or friendships with women.
The panel said White, who has only left prison under supervision, needs a “slow, gradual reintegration” into the community and his interpersonal relationships.