More than eight years after he killed his friend, a former Vernon man is free to live in the community with no conditions. Because of a serious mental disorder he was considered not criminally responsible for the death.
Now an absolute discharge handed to Kenneth Barter has outraged the victim’s family. A warning some details of this case are disturbing.
Global News at 11 Okanagan
Man found not criminally responsible for friend’s Vernon murder now free from conditions
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