Crown seeks new court order against B.C. pet killer

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Kayla Bourque is out on a release order with conditions.

The former Simon Fraser University criminology student convicted in 2012 of killing pets was scheduled to be back in Vancouver Provincial Court on Friday.

According to the Crown Counsel Manual, the purpose of a recognizance order "is to prevent serious harm by imposing conditions upon a person, which may restrict their movement or behaviour to reduce the risk of them committing a future offence.” A forensic psychiatrist’s assessment submitted to Judge Malcolm MacLean found Bourque had antisocial, psychopathic and narcissistic traits.

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