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An application for day parole by one of the two men who killed Langford teenager Kimberly Proctor in 2010 has been denied.
Thirty-one-year-old Kruse Wellwood was 16 when he and 17-year-old Cameron Moffat lured 18-year-old Proctor to his home, where they sexually assaulted and brutalized her over a period of several hours.
Proctor was strangled and suffocated until she died – her badly burned body found the next day beneath a bridge.
Both Wellwood and Moffat pleaded guilty in 2011 and were given life sentences for first-degree murder and indignity to a dead body. Their eligibility for parole was set at 10 years.
Moffat was denied day parole in November last year, and then denied full