‘Stark horror’: B.C. man who murdered ex-girlfriend during staged collision gets 15 years parole ineligibility ‘The nature of the offence and the circumstances surrounding its commission are, to be blunt, horrific and brutal,’ says B.C. Supreme Court judge
Author of the article: Keith Fraser
Publishing date: Apr 13, 2021 • 25 minutes ago • 3 minute read • Joe Porciello, father of the late Nicole Hasslemann, talks to reporters outside B.C. Supreme Court last month. ‘It made me sick to my stomach,’ he said Tuesday of the judge’s acceptance of killer Jan Poepl’s remorse. Photo by NICK PROCAYLO /PNG files
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A man who was convicted of murdering his former girlfriend during a staged motor vehicle accident has been sentenced to life in prison with no parole eligibility for 15 years.
BURNABY, B.C. Holidays have been the hardest for the family of Nicole Porciello. Carmine Porciello doesn’t think he’ll ever get used to his little sister not being around anymore. “When you sit down for a family dinner, it’s hard not to notice her seat is empty,” he told CTV News Vancouver on Sunday. “Where she would have been, she’s not there.” Porciello, also known as Nicole Hasselmann, died in November 2018 after being thrown out of a vehicle along Barnet Highway in Burnaby. According to an agreed statement of facts, the SUV was crashed deliberately by Jan Poepl, her on-again, off-again boyfriend for some seven years.
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