Family of girl killed in 1984 prepares for the emotions of another trial
WINNIPEG — Almost 32 years to the day that 13-year-old Candace Derksen’s body was found, frozen and hog-tied in an industrial shed, her parents are preparing to go through the emotions of another trial.
Mark Edward Grant’s 2011 second-degree murder conviction was overturned in 2013. The new trial starts Monday and is scheduled to last 34 days.
“It’s very surreal, having to go (through) a rerun of a trial,” Candace’s mother, Wilma Derksen, said in an interview.
“It seems easier (this time) because we don’t have the intense fears of seeing him for the first time and hearing the stories for the first time. We don’t feel that we’ll be triggered as much. But on the other hand, we have no clue what this will do to us.”


