Donna Elizabeth Hysop, whose young daughter died after she set her on fire, has been granted full parole 22 years after the horrific crime.
According to records from Hysop’s November 1998 court appearance, she was depressed when she poured solvent on herself and her two children Alicia and Joshua — who was three at the time — and set them all on fire. Hysop changed her mind and doused the flames, though it was too late for five-year-old Alicia, who died a month later from an infection.
The jury found Hysop guilty of second degree murder and attempted murder and she was given a life sentence with eligibility for parole after ten years.The parole board said Hysop’s ex-husband had asked that a no-contact order be issued to prevent her reaching out to her son, who is now in his mid 20s, and that she be prevented from going within 100 km of Salmon Arm where father and son live.
“The psychologist also notes that for the most part you display a lack of insight about yourself and disinterest in pursuing treatment. Given your lack of engagement, the psychologist suggests further sessions would not be of benefit.”
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