Edmonton Man Convicted of Killing Pregnant Wife Granted Full Parole

An Edmonton man convicted of murdering his pregnant wife and disposing of her body receives full parole, sparking mixed emotions and renewed calls for stronger legal protection for unborn victims

Liam Hall
4 min readJun 7, 2023
Michael White before he was arrested — Photo Credit

An Edmonton man named Michael White, who was convicted of killing his pregnant wife and disposing of her body, has been granted full parole by the Parole Board of Canada this past May. This decision was based on White’s assessed low risk of re-offending, stable employment, and demonstrated ability to live a law-abiding lifestyle, according to the board’s written decision.

The tragic incident occurred in July 2005 when Liana White, who was four months pregnant with the couple’s second child, was fatally stabbed. She was reported missing after her SUV was found in a park near their home in northwest Edmonton.

In the days following her disappearance, Michael White held a news conference and organized searches for her body. Eventually, during one of these searches, her badly decomposed body was discovered in a ditch near St. Albert.

During the trial, it was revealed that White had disposed of his wife’s body and attempted to clean up…

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Liam Hall

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