Deborah Belyea ineligible for parole for 12 years, court recommends B.C. prison
Deborah Belyea, convicted of second-degree murder in the death of her husband and former Cypress County councillor Alfred Belyea, will be ineligible for parole until 12 years into her life sentence.
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The 71-year-old Suffield woman’s murder conviction, handed down after a seven-day trial in January, results in an automatic life sentence that was formally handed down Monday at the Court of King’s Bench in Medicine Hat.
Belyea received an additional three years in federal prison for indignity to a human body — the other crime she was convicted of — that she will serve concurrently with her life sentence.