TORONTO - On the eve of Christmas, what a gift it is to witness the system finally working as it should.
Not even a master manipulator like Melissa Todorovic could pull the strings of a Superior Court judge. She may have been able to convince her sex-starved boyfriend to kill for her, but Justice Ian Nordheimer was certainly not going to do her bidding.
And so the chilling, remorseless killer was denied her request to stay in kiddie jail where she’s achieved Platinum status for her good behaviour and sunny participation in clubs such as Crocheting for Haiti and Walking a Million Steps. As soon as she turns 20 on Jan. 7, she will be shipped out to Grand Valley Institution for Women as the law requires.
Our tender young murderess will finally have a taste of what it’s like to do real adult prison time for orchestrating the cold-blooded execution of 14-year-old Stefanie Rengel.
The wise judge was not swayed by the glowing reports of Todorovic’s straight As in graduating high school or of her willingness to set up hygiene programs for other residents at the Roy McMurtry Youth Centre. She was also getting 90s and being a “model daughter” when she was orchestrating a murder at the age of 15.
“Her faultless conduct while in custody mirrors her conduct prior to the offence,” Nordheimer wryly noted. “The concerns remain the same.”
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Not even a master manipulator like Melissa Todorovic could pull the strings of a Superior Court judge. She may have been able to convince her sex-starved boyfriend to kill for her, but Justice Ian Nordheimer was certainly not going to do her bidding.
And so the chilling, remorseless killer was denied her request to stay in kiddie jail where she’s achieved Platinum status for her good behaviour and sunny participation in clubs such as Crocheting for Haiti and Walking a Million Steps. As soon as she turns 20 on Jan. 7, she will be shipped out to Grand Valley Institution for Women as the law requires.
Our tender young murderess will finally have a taste of what it’s like to do real adult prison time for orchestrating the cold-blooded execution of 14-year-old Stefanie Rengel.
The wise judge was not swayed by the glowing reports of Todorovic’s straight As in graduating high school or of her willingness to set up hygiene programs for other residents at the Roy McMurtry Youth Centre. She was also getting 90s and being a “model daughter” when she was orchestrating a murder at the age of 15.
“Her faultless conduct while in custody mirrors her conduct prior to the offence,” Nordheimer wryly noted. “The concerns remain the same.”
more
Judge refuses Todorovic's request to stay in youth jail | Toronto & GTA | News | Toronto Sun