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Matthew de Grood should not be deemed high-risk, says lawyer

While Matthew de Grood has been found not criminally responsible for the mass killings of five young people, the question remains whether he will be labelled high-risk something his lawyer does not want to see happen.

If deemed high-risk, de Grood's case will be reviewed every three years, rather than annually

Matthew de Grood should have 'every opportunity' to show he's getting better, says lawyer

8 years ago
Duration 3:56
Allan Fay says his client has a strong "desire to start moving forward, to continue with his treatment and do everything in his power to, for lack of a better term, get better."

While Matthew de Grood has been found not criminally responsible(NCR) for the mass killings of fiveyoung people, the question remains whether he will be labelled high-risk something his lawyer does notwant to see happen.

The high-risk designation would mean harsher restrictions on de Grood's movements, and hiscase would be reviewed once every three years, rather than annually.

"I want my client to have every opportunity available to him to show that he has done everything that he can to get himself better," said Allan Fay, his defence lawyer.

Fay says the high-risk designation should only apply to individuals who fail toparticipate in treatment or are unable to be treated successfully. He said de Grood does not fall into either of those categories.

"Let's be clear. He won't really have a choice. He will be supervised for the rest of his life, and frequently," Fay said.

A desire to 'get better'

For the first time, de Groodaddressed the friends and family of the people he killed through a statement he prepared. It wasread by his lawyerWednesday, shortly after the NCRdecision was issued.

"He expressed his desire to start moving forward, to continue with his treatment and do everything in his power to, for lack of a better term, get better," Fay said.

"These were things that he felt people needed to hear from him. Those are his intentions. To give those people some comfort, or some hope that something like this would never happen again."

Relatives of the victims did not seem receptive to the statement, with some sayingtheywill "never fully heal" and that "the finding of NCR will be a recurring nightmare for our families."

Families' statement after Matthew de Grood murder trial decision

8 years ago
Duration 4:33
Miles Hong speaks on behalf of families of 5 people killed by Matthew de Grood after a judge decided de Grood was not criminally responsible for the fatal stabbings at a Calgary house party in 2014.

Fay said their position is "understandable."

"I fully appreciate that the families and friends of the victims are grieving and will continue to grieve for a long time, if not forever. I think their responses are understandable when you take that into account."

A judgment call for health professionals

Fay said he addressed the victims' familieson his client's behalfbecause deGroodwas "understandably nervous under the circumstance, standing up in front of that many people and making that statement."

Ultimately, Fay said whether the high-risk designation is applied or not is ajudgment call for deGrood'smental health professionals to make.

"Even when individuals who have been found to be NCR are released in the community, they are supervised closely," Fay said.

"They are given injectable anti-psychotic medications so that everybody can rest assured they are getting their medication."

With files from CBC News Calgary