Parole denied for man convicted of 2010 murder of Langford teen
- Cameron Moffat, convicted of the murder and mutilation of Kimberly Proctor in 2010, was denied parole due to a high risk of violent re-offending.
- Moffat has been serving a life sentence since 2011 for his role in Proctor's brutal murder and mutilation.
- Despite showing some positive changes and completing several programs, Moffat's psychological assessment indicated he remains a high risk for violent behavior.
- The board emphasized the extreme severity of Moffat's crime, stating it fell at the highest end of the spectrum in terms of seriousness.
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