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WARNING THIS STORY CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENT
The man responsible for one of B.C.’s most horrific mass murders will have a parole hearing this July and a petition is underway to keep David Ennis (formerly Shearing) in federal prison.
On Aug. 2, 1982, Ennis shot grandparents, George and Edith Bentley, and parents, Bob and Jackie Johnson, at their campsite in Wells Gray Park.
He than raped and tortured 13-year-old Janet and 11-year-old Karen Johnson for days before killing them and putting the bodies in the truck of the family car with the four adults and set the car on fire, leaving the bodies nearly unidentifiable.