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'A wrong message': Edmonton mother of slain daughter fighting against accused killer being released on bail

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Jodi Dunn's daughter Aylissa Rovere , 32 , was found dead on a property west of Edmonton in September .
Her accused killer, Collin Boucher-Gionet , was charged with second -degree murder and indignity to human remains in connection to her death.
He was granted bail with several conditions last month but could be freed once a list of conditions are met.
Many women that reach out to WIN House don’t want to get involved with the legal system.
They want to try and get out of it without entering the system.
Allen said she feels for what Dunn and her family are going through.
She understands people have rights, but she’s concerned how someone with a criminal history would be granted bail in his case.
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