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Image Credit: Natsumi Kogawa via Facebook April 29, 2021 - 6:00 PM A former Vernon man due for a second trial in the killing of a Japanese woman visiting Canada in 2016 meets the definition of a psychopath and remains a risk to women so he was denied statutory release. William Schneider, 53, refused to take part in the National Parole Board of Canada hearing this week to determine his eligibility for release after serving two-thirds of his 3.5 year sentence for causing an indignity to the body of Natsumi Kogawa. He was originally convicted of that charge in 2018 as well as second-degree murder in her death, but the murder charge was overturned on appeal and a new trial ordered.