Man who killed Indigenous woman in northern Alberta released from prison
Man who killed Indigenous woman in northern Alberta released from prison

By Fakiha Baig -CP-Nicole Gladue-Weesemat wailed after learning the man who stabbed her mother in northern Alberta a decade ago, then moved her dead body to Manitoba, is out of prison. She says she has been overwhelmed with emotions since Corrections officials told her that Grant Sneesby was freed earlier this month after being granted statutory release. “I haven’t cried like this since (police) told us they found her,” she said Friday from her home in Edson, west of Edmonton. She said she misses her mother, Gloria Gladue, and has a hard time forgetting Sneesby’s trial. “I’m shaking because it’s never easy talking about.” Gladue, a member of Bigstone Cree Nation, was last seen in Wabasca, Alta., in October 2015. The remains of the 44-year-old were found in rural Manitoba

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