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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New Brunswick faces severe weather while reflecting on the death of notorious criminal Allan Legere. Both events have significant implications for the region.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>What does the recent severe weather and the death of a notorious criminal mean for New Brunswick?</h2>
<p>New Brunswick is currently bracing for severe freezing rain, which is expected to impact the region from Wednesday afternoon through Thursday afternoon. This weather event coincides with the death of Allan Legere, a figure infamous for his violent crimes in the Miramichi area during the 1980s. The combination of these two significant events raises questions about public safety and community sentiment in the province.</p>
<p>According to <strong>Environment Canada</strong>, the southern part of New Brunswick is forecasted to receive up to <strong>15 millimetres</strong> of freezing rain, while the northern regions may experience a mix of freezing rain, snow, and ice pellets totaling up to <strong>25 centimetres</strong>. This storm is anticipated to cause significant ice accumulation, potentially leading to power outages and disruptions in daily activities. Residents are advised to prepare for possible cancellations of school and other scheduled events.</p>
<p>Allan Legere, known as the &#8216;Monster of the Miramichi,&#8217; passed away at the age of <strong>78</strong> in an Edmonton prison. He was serving a life sentence for the murder of five individuals over several years in the 1980s. His criminal activities terrorized the Miramichi region, where he was responsible for multiple murders. His escape from custody in May 1989 marked the beginning of a <strong>201-day</strong> manhunt, during which he continued to elude law enforcement.</p>
<p>Legere was ultimately convicted on four counts of first-degree murder in November 1991. His violent legacy has left a lasting impact on the community, and many residents are now reflecting on the end of his life. Former New Brunswick Premier <strong>Frank McKenna</strong> expressed that there would likely be a collective sigh of relief across the province, 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>As the storm approaches, officials are urging residents to stay informed about the weather conditions. Meteorologist <strong>Ryan Snoddon</strong> noted, &#8220;When you&#8217;re talking about freezing rain for this duration of time, that&#8217;s when the ice is accumulating on everything.&#8221; This warning highlights the potential hazards associated with the storm, which is expected to affect not only New Brunswick but also parts of Ontario, Quebec, and other Atlantic provinces.</p>
<p>While the community grapples with the implications of Legere&#8217;s death, the immediate concern remains the severe weather. <strong>Eric Thomilson</strong>, another meteorologist, reassured the public that significant winds are not expected during this storm, which may help mitigate some of the damage caused by the ice accumulation. However, the combination of freezing rain and the historical context of Legere&#8217;s crimes creates a complex atmosphere in New Brunswick.</p>
<p>As residents prepare for the storm, they are also left to ponder the legacy of a man who once instilled fear in their communities. The dual nature of this moment—marked by both the threat of severe weather and the closure of a dark chapter in local history—presents a unique challenge for the people of New Brunswick. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full impact of the storm and any further community responses to Legere&#8217;s passing.</p>
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		<title>Allan legere dies at 78 while serving life sentence</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Allan Legere, infamous for his brutal crimes in New Brunswick, has died at the age of 78 while serving a life sentence. His actions left a lasting impact on the community.</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 for his heinous crimes. His death marks the end of a notorious chapter in New Brunswick&#8217;s criminal history, where he killed five people over several years in the 1980s.</p>
<p>Legere was convicted on four counts of first-degree murder in November 1991, following a series of violent acts that included rape, arson, and murder. He had been serving a life sentence since January 22, 1987, and was declared a dangerous offender, which allowed for his permanent incarceration. His crimes left a profound impact on the Miramichi community, which still remembers the terror he inflicted.</p>
<p>In May 1989, Legere escaped from prison while being escorted to a medical appointment. This escape led to a manhunt that lasted 201 days, during which he committed further crimes, including the murder of Father James Smith, who was 69 years old at the time of his death. Legere was recaptured just nine days after this murder, and his subsequent trial revealed the extent of his violent history.</p>
<p>Legere&#8217;s escape and the subsequent murders shocked the nation, and he became a symbol of fear in the region. 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; This sentiment reflects the collective relief felt by many who lived in the shadow of his crimes.</p>
<p>Despite his incarceration, Legere was denied parole multiple times, including a recent denial in December 2022. The Parole Board of Canada had previously stated that he still presented an &#8220;undue risk to society&#8221; if released. André Veniot, a victim&#8217;s advocate, expressed his feelings about Legere&#8217;s death, stating, &#8220;The world is better for it,&#8221; and added, &#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;</p>
<p>The Correctional Service of Canada has announced it will review the circumstances surrounding Legere&#8217;s death, although details remain unconfirmed. His passing may bring closure to the families of his victims and the community that suffered from his violent actions.</p>
<p>Legere&#8217;s legacy is a grim reminder of the impact of violent crime on society. As the Miramichi area continues to heal from the scars of his actions, the hope is that such atrocities will not be repeated in the future.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Allan Legere, infamous for a series of murders in the late 1980s, has died at the age of 78 while serving a life sentence in Alberta.</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 was serving his sentence for four counts of first-degree murder, a conviction he received in November 1991 after a series of violent crimes that shocked the community. His criminal activities escalated after he escaped from prison in May 1989, becoming a fugitive for 201 days. During this time, he murdered four people in three separate attacks, including Annie Flam, who was killed just 25 days after his escape.</p>
<p>Following Flam&#8217;s murder, Legere continued his violent spree, claiming the lives of the Daughney sisters five months later and Father James Smith five weeks after that. The brutality of his actions led to his notoriety and the moniker &#8216;Monster of the Miramichi,&#8217; which has lingered in the collective memory of the community.</p>
<p>Legere had previously been serving a life sentence for the 1986 beating death of John Glendenning. In 2015, he was transferred to the Edmonton Institution from a super-maximum security penitentiary in Quebec. His status as a dangerous offender allowed for permanent incarceration, and he was denied full parole in late 2025 due to being deemed an undue risk to society.</p>
<p>His passing marks the end of a dark chapter in our community, as noted by Paddy Quinn, a local resident. Many in the area have expressed a sense of relief, with Rick Maclean 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;</p>
<p>The Correctional Service of Canada has indicated that they will review the circumstances surrounding Legere&#8217;s death. Observers note that while his passing may bring closure to some, the impact of his crimes continues to resonate within the community.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact circumstances of his death, but it is clear that Allan Legere&#8217;s legacy will be remembered as one of fear and tragedy in the Miramichi region.</p>
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