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Despite it being in my notes correctly. I mistakenly refer to the children’s mom as Darla…it is Darcie Clark!
Not Criminally Responsible (NCR) verdicts often spark outrage and confusion.
Many people feel like more and more violent offenders are being found NCR — but is that actually true?
In this episode of Let’s Talk About Murder, we break down how NCR works in Canada, how often it is really used, and why certain high-profile cases can create the impression that the verdict is becoming common.
We’ll also talk about risk assessment, review boards, public safety concerns, and the difficult balance between mental illness and accountability.
This is an important conversation about perception versus reality — and why these cases leave such a lasting impact on victims’ families and communities.
By Kim Toller4.8
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Despite it being in my notes correctly. I mistakenly refer to the children’s mom as Darla…it is Darcie Clark!
Not Criminally Responsible (NCR) verdicts often spark outrage and confusion.
Many people feel like more and more violent offenders are being found NCR — but is that actually true?
In this episode of Let’s Talk About Murder, we break down how NCR works in Canada, how often it is really used, and why certain high-profile cases can create the impression that the verdict is becoming common.
We’ll also talk about risk assessment, review boards, public safety concerns, and the difficult balance between mental illness and accountability.
This is an important conversation about perception versus reality — and why these cases leave such a lasting impact on victims’ families and communities.

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