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Convicted murderer recaptured after walking away from Dorchester Penitentiary

A convicted murderer walked away from the minimum security Dorchester Penitentiary in Dorchester, N.B., Saturday, but was quickly apprehended, according to a news release from the Correctional Service of Canada.

Robert Hilroy Legge convicted of second-degree murder in death of Ann Lucas in N.L. in 2003

A person with short grey hair and a grey moustache sits in a courtroom wearing a dark blue long sleeve shirt.
Robert Hilroy Legge is shown in court for Lucas's murder in 2003. Legge is now in his mid-eighties. (CBC)

A convicted murderer "walked away" from the minimum security Dorchester Penitentiary in Dorchester, N.B., Saturday, according to a news release fromCorrectionsCanada.

Around 3 p.m., Robert Hilroy Leggeleft the property, but was "apprehended immediately" by staff, the release states.

Corrections Canada said they are investigating.

Leggewas sentenced to life in prison for the second-degree murder of Ann Lucas in Stephenville, N.L., 20 years ago.

A woman with shoulder-length dark curly hair smiles at the camera, she's wearing a dark blue or purple sweatshirt.
Ann Lucas is shown in an undated photo. Her niece remembers the mother of two as a "beautiful kind soul." (Submitted)

Lucas was killed in 2003 in her apartment when she was 56 years old.

Leggeis in his mid-eighties.