Candace Derksen’s mom shocked as man acquitted in daughter’s 1984 killing arrested
VANCOUVER — Wilma Derksen, whose 13-year-old daughter Candace was killed in Winnipeg in 1984, still has questions about what happened to her “exquisite” child after the man accused of murdering her was acquitted in 2017.
She now wonders what may come to light after the same man, Mark Edward Grant, was arrested in Vancouver this month and charged with sexual assault, unlawful confinement, assault with a weapon and uttering threats.
Derksen said in an email that her family was “shocked” to hear of Grant’s arrest.
“Our reactions were mixed — horrified at the act of assault that sounded so similar to Candace’s assault that led to her death. Curious if this incident would bring more answers — we still have questions — and ache for the victim and her family,” Derksen wrote.

