Family of Battlefords victims oppose killer’s full release
A family member of two men killed more than a decade ago is still grieving, and says the killer’s freedom takes hers away.
Roxanne Kennedy said she and the rest of the family of David Kennedy and Hughie Sayers still manage to find some light in their lives though, 14 years after their violent deaths. They just celebrated David’s daughter graduating from high school.
“I guess there are some things that are positive since his death, where we’re starting to live again, but it still doesn’t change the fact that (his daughter) had to grow up without her dad and that we have a void in our lives,” she said. “Nobody can replace him, period.”
David Kennedy, 25, and his uncle Hughie Sayers, 74, were killed by Layne Larose with an axe on May 28, 2002. The house they were in was then set ablaze.


