Minutes after convicted killer Shawn Lamb agreed to a plea deal on two counts of manslaughter in the deaths of Lorna Blacksmith and Carolyn Sinclair, the families of the victims knew an injustice had occurred.

“My sister is never going to return,” Amanda Sinclair said in November 2013 after Lamb was sentenced to 20 years in prison. “Lorna is never going to return… But you know, he gets three meals a day, you know, for how many years? And they’re asking for less?”

Then, the sister of Sinclair pointed out the real problem: “In nine years, he’s eligible for parole… Where’s the justice in this? There’s no justice system for my family. I’m never going to get her back.”

These words are prophetic as the now-66-year-old Lamb was granted statutory release this week after serving the mandatory tw

See Full Page