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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Severe weather is expected in New Brunswick, coinciding with the death of infamous criminal Allan Legere, raising concerns about safety and preparedness.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>What does the recent severe weather forecast mean for New Brunswick?</h2>
<p>Severe freezing rain is predicted to hit some parts of New Brunswick from Wednesday afternoon through to Thursday afternoon. This weather event raises concerns for residents as it is expected to cause significant ice accumulation, potentially disrupting power and daily activities.</p>
<p>The southern part of New Brunswick is expected to see a maximum of <strong>15 millimetres</strong> of freezing rain, while the northern part may receive freezing rain on top of potential snow and ice pellets, accumulating up to <strong>25 centimetres</strong>. Residents are advised to plan ahead in case school or scheduled activities are cancelled due to the storm.</p>
<h2>How does this weather event connect to recent crime news?</h2>
<p>Coinciding with the severe weather forecast is the death of Allan Legere, known as the &#8216;Monster of the Miramichi.&#8217; Legere, who died at the age of <strong>78</strong> in an Edmonton prison, was notorious for killing <strong>five people</strong> in the Miramichi region during the 1980s. His criminal activities terrorized the area for <strong>six months</strong> before he was captured.</p>
<p>Legere was serving a life sentence at the Edmonton Institution in Alberta at the time of his death. He had been convicted on <strong>four counts of first-degree murder</strong> in November 1991, and his history of violence left a lasting impact on the communities affected by his crimes. Frank McKenna, a former Premier of New Brunswick, remarked, &#8220;I think I can say with some certainty that there&#8217;ll be a sigh of relief in the Miramichi and all across New Brunswick that this monster has finally left us.&#8221;</p>
<h2>What are the implications of this weather and crime news for residents?</h2>
<p>The storm is also expected to hit parts of Ontario, Quebec, and the other Atlantic provinces, raising questions about the preparedness of these regions. Environment Canada has warned that when discussing freezing rain for this duration, &#8220;that&#8217;s when the ice is accumulating on everything,&#8221; according to meteorologist Ryan Snoddon. This accumulation could lead to hazardous conditions on roads and potential power outages, with forecasts indicating that <strong>10 to 15 millimetres</strong> of freezing rain could cause significant disruptions.</p>
<p>As residents brace for the storm, they are reminded of the importance of safety and preparedness, especially in light of recent events. While the community reflects on the end of Legere&#8217;s reign of terror, they must also navigate the challenges posed by the impending weather. Eric Thomilson, another meteorologist, noted, &#8220;It&#8217;s not looking like this will be that type of case where we have significant wind,&#8221; which may provide some relief amid the storm&#8217;s challenges.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full impact of the storm and any further developments related to the aftermath of Legere&#8217;s death. However, the combination of severe weather and the closure of a dark chapter in New Brunswick&#8217;s history has left residents contemplating their safety and the resilience of their communities.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Allan Legere, infamous for his violent crimes in New Brunswick, has died at the age of 78 while serving a life sentence. His legacy remains a chilling reminder of his actions.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Allan Legere dies at 78 while serving life sentence</h2>
<p>Allan Legere, known as the &#8216;Monster of the Miramichi&#8217;, died at the age of 78 while serving a life sentence at the Edmonton Institution in Alberta. Legere&#8217;s criminal history includes the brutal murder of five individuals during the 1980s, a period that left a lasting scar on the community of Miramichi, New Brunswick.</p>
<p>Legere&#8217;s notoriety stems from a series of heinous crimes, including rape, arson, and murder, which he committed over several years. His killing spree culminated in his conviction on four counts of first-degree murder in November 1991. He was declared a dangerous offender, which allowed for his permanent incarceration, reflecting the severity of his actions and the threat he posed to society.</p>
<p>One of the most shocking events in Legere&#8217;s criminal career was his escape from prison on May 3, 1989, while being escorted for a medical appointment. This escape led to a 201-day manhunt, during which he murdered Father James Smith shortly after his escape. His violent actions during this period included the murders of Annie Flam and the Daughney sisters, further solidifying his reputation as a dangerous criminal.</p>
<p>Legere&#8217;s crimes left the Miramichi community in fear, and his eventual capture was met with relief. Frank McKenna, a former premier of New Brunswick, expressed that there would be a collective sigh of relief across the region with Legere&#8217;s passing, stating, &#8220;I think I can say with some certainty that there&#8217;ll be a sigh of relief in the Miramichi and all across New Brunswick that this monster has finally left us.&#8221;</p>
<p>Despite being incarcerated, Legere&#8217;s influence on the community remained palpable. André Veniot, a former police officer involved in the case, remarked, &#8220;I had made a promise to myself a few years ago that I would never talk again about Allan Legere unless he died.&#8221; This sentiment reflects the deep scars left by Legere&#8217;s actions and the lasting impact on those who lived through the terror he inflicted.</p>
<p>Legere was denied parole multiple times, including a recent decision in December 2022, with the Parole Board of Canada stating that he still presented an &#8220;undue risk to society&#8221; if released. His life sentence, which began on January 22, 1987, was a testament to the severity of his crimes and the ongoing concern for public safety.</p>
<p>The Correctional Service of Canada has announced that it will review the circumstances surrounding Legere&#8217;s death. As details remain unconfirmed, the community reflects on the legacy of a man whose actions forever changed the lives of many in New Brunswick.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Allan Legere, infamous for his crimes in the late 1980s, has died at the age of 78 while serving a life sentence in Edmonton Institution.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Allan Legere dies at 78 while serving life sentence</h2>
<p>Allan Legere, known as the &#8216;Monster of the Miramichi,&#8217; has died at the age of 78 while serving a life sentence at the Edmonton Institution in Alberta. His death was confirmed by Correctional Service Canada, although the cause remains undisclosed.</p>
<p>Legere&#8217;s criminal history is marked by a notorious escape from prison in May 1989, during which he was a fugitive for 201 days. In that time, he committed four murders across three separate attacks, including the brutal killings of Annie Flam, the Daughney sisters, and Father James Smith. His violent spree began just 25 days after his escape, when Flam was killed, followed by the murders of the Daughney sisters five months later, and Smith just five weeks after that.</p>
<p>In November 1991, Legere was convicted on four counts of first-degree murder and was subsequently declared a dangerous offender, which allowed for his permanent incarceration. He had previously been serving a life sentence for the 1986 beating death of John Glendenning. His designation as a dangerous offender indicated that he was considered an ongoing threat to society.</p>
<p>Legere was denied full parole in late 2025, with the Parole Board of Canada stating that he still presented an &#8216;undue risk to society&#8217; if released. This decision reflected the lasting impact of his crimes on the community and the fears that lingered long after his conviction.</p>
<p>In 2015, Legere was transferred to the Edmonton Institution from a super-maximum security penitentiary in Quebec. His presence in the prison system continued to evoke strong emotions among those affected by his past actions. Paddy Quinn, a community member, remarked, &#8220;His passing marks the end of a dark chapter in our community and one those of us of a certain generation remember all too well.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rick Maclean, another local resident, noted the lingering fear surrounding Legere, stating, &#8220;There are an astonishing number of people who have remained afraid to even mention his name. So the sense of relief is going to be very real in the community.&#8221; Such sentiments highlight the profound impact Legere&#8217;s actions had on the lives of many.</p>
<p>The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) has indicated that they will review the circumstances surrounding Legere&#8217;s death. Details remain unconfirmed, but his passing is expected to bring a sense of closure to those who lived in fear during his criminal reign.</p>
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