Family of victims of B.C. murderer say they now can’t speak at parole hearings
WARNING: Some of the details in this story are disturbing. Discretion is advised.
BOWDEN, AB —The family of the victims of one of the most brutal murders in B.C. history says they are being victimized by the justice system again.
In 1982, David Ennis, who was then named David Shearing, gunned down George and Edith Bentley, their daughter Jackie Johnson and her husband Bob Johnson while the family was camping.


