A Glace Bay man says he will never stop fighting for justice for his son, who died three years ago in Calgary after being stabbed 37 times.
Crown prosecutors are expected to ask the Alberta Court of Appeal to overturn Nicholas Rasberry’s acquittal on a second-degree murder charge in the stabbing death of Calgary teacher Craig Kelloway. In October 2015, a judge found Rasberry guilty of the lesser offence of manslaughter after a two-week trial.
His father, Harvey Kelloway, says Rasberry got away with murder and that the justice system is a mockery.