Kruse Wellwood and Cameron Moffat Video. Kruse Wellwood and Cameron Moffat are responsible for the brutal murder of Kimberly Proctor
Kruse Wellwood And Cameron Moffat Video Transcript
Kruse Wellwood And Cameron Moffat Video Transcript
0:00Cruz Wellwood and Cameron Moffett. The murder of Kimberly Proctor.
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6 secondsOn March 18th, 2010, 18-year-old Kimberly Proctor, a grade 12 student from Langford, British Columbia, walked
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13 secondsto a classmate’s house. She never came home. What police would find the next day under a bridge would lead to one of
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20 secondsCanada’s most disturbing teen murder convictions.
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25 secondsKimberly knew Cruz Wellwood and Cameron Moffett from school that night. They invited her over. Court records show it
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33 secondswas not a hangout. It was a plan. The pair later admitted they chose her because they believed she would be an easy target, not because of any fight or grudge.
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45 secondsInside the home over several hours, Kimberly was restrained, sexually assaulted, beaten, and suffocated. The
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52 secondsteens then mutilated her body and placed it in a freezer. The next day, they put her remains in a duffel bag, took a
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1 minutepublic bus, and set her on fire under a bridge on the Galloping Goose Trail.
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1 minute, 7 secondsPolice arrested Wellwood, 16, and Moffett, 17, in June 2010. In October,
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1 minute, 14 secondsboth pleaded guilty to firstdegree murder. Because of the cruelty, the crown asked for adult sentences. Justice
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1 minute, 21 secondsRobert Johnston agreed, lifting their publication bans and giving each life in prison with 10 years before parole eligibility.
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1 minute, 31 secondsThe judge said no words could adequately convey the inhumane cruelty. The family sat in the front row. Outside court,
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1 minute, 39 secondsKimberly’s parents called the killers monsters and said the justice system had failed to see warning signs earlier.
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1 minute, 48 secondsPsychiatric reports presented at sentencing shaped everything that came after. Wellwood was diagnosed as a sexual satist with strong psychopathic
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1 minute, 56 secondstraits. Mafett was not a satist but showed long-standing sexual deviance and conduct disorder. Both were rated high risk to reoffend violently.
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2 minutes, 7 secondsThat risk is why parole has kept them inside. Wellwood became eligible in 2019. He was denied then denied again in
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2 minutes, 16 seconds2020 and denied again in 2026. The board noted violent outbursts and wrote, “The murder was so horrific that words could
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2 minutes, 25 secondsnot adequately describe the inhuman cruelty. Kimberly’s family has opposed every release.”
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2 minutes, 32 secondsWell even attended Kimberly’s memorial while on bail for assaulting his mother before he was charged. Mafett has remained largely out of the public eye.
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2 minutes, 42 secondsboth remain in federal custody. For the Proctors, as Fred Proctor said, is the families of victims who serve the life sentence.







