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Eveleigh Rain Bringsli and Parole Board Canada

Eveleigh Rain Bringsli: The mother, then 34, killed her daughter on Sept. 1, 2003, one day before the little girl first day of kindergarten, according to The Chronicle Herald. You had planned the murder and had researched the effect that the pills would have on the victim, a Parole Board of Canada two-member panel wrote in a Sept. 16 decision. Astrid Margrit Literski, a former inmate at the Nova Institution for Women in Truro, pleaded guilty in February 2005 to the second-degree murder of Eveleigh Rain Bringsli. You committed the murder because you were experiencing stress and anxiety as a result of an ongoing custody dispute that you were having with the child father. Literski was living in Sidney, B.C., when she murdered her daughter. In 2005, a judge sentenced Literski, now 46, to life in prison with eligibility for parole after 12 years. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.