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Fifteen-year prison term for killing group home manager

Fifteen-year prison term for killing group home manager Ricardo Hibi, 34, with his fiancee and six-year-old son, was fatally stabbed December 17, 2018 by Kane Moar, 23, who was convicted of second-degree murder following a trial last fall. SEEMINGLY intent on confronting a young man he believed had brutalized his sister, Kane Moar “showed no appreciable or discernible hesitation” in attacking anybody who stood in his way, a judge said Friday. SEEMINGLY intent on confronting a young man he believed had brutalized his sister, Kane Moar showed no appreciable or discernible hesitation in attacking anybody who stood in his way, a judge said Friday.

Man who killed foster home manager in Winnipeg not eligible for parole for 15 years

  WINNIPEG A man who stabbed a Winnipeg foster home manager to death will not be eligible for parole for 15 years. Kane Moar, 23, was found guilty by a jury last September of second-degree murder for the death of Ricardo Hibi. The sentence carries an automatic life sentence with parole eligibility set between 10 and 25 years. The Crown argued Moar should not be eligible for 18 years, the defence said it should not be raised beyond ten years. Justice Vic Toews landed on 15 years calling Moar’s actions brutal and unprovoked. ”He remains a high risk to reoffend violently.” said Toews Moar, while on parole and facing charges related to a death inside Stony Mountain Institution, went to a foster home on McGee Street in December 2018.

Crown argues for 18-year parole ineligibility for 2018 murder

Crown argues for 18-year parole ineligibility for 2018 murder Last Modified: 6:13 AM CST Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021 | Updates Ricardo Hibi with his fiancee and six-year-old son. Hibi died December 17, 2018. Kane Moar was arrested and charged with second-degree murder in his death. From a hardscrabble upbringing, Ricardo Hibi became a man who worked to better the lives of troubled, inner-city youth. From a hardscrabble upbringing, Ricardo Hibi became a man who worked to better the lives of troubled, inner-city youth. Young men like his convicted killer, Kane Moar. WINNIPEG POLICE SERVICE HANDOUT Kane Moar Hibi was an advocate, a teacher, a mentor whose life started out much like his killer, friend Agnes Piotrowski told a judge at Moar’s sentencing hearing Wednesday. He did the work that our community so desperately needed.

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