Under the Bridge: Where Is Kelly Ellard Now?
Darko SikmanKelly Ellard made headlines in 1997 when she was accused and later convicted of murdering Reena Virk. Ellard was fifteen years old when she attacked and drowned Virk with the help of fellow teenagers. Virkâs body was found eight days later, according to CBC News. The coroner likened her injuries to those sustained by car-crash victims.
Virkâs story has since been turned into the best-selling novel Under the Bridge, which inspired Huluâs latest television series. On the show, Ellard is played by Izzy G., who portrays her character as icy, manipulative, and devoid of any empathy for the Virk family or remorse for her crime. The series finale will detail Ellardâs trial.
Since its premiere, Under the Bridge has garnered positive reviews from critics (including yours truly). However, the real Ellardâwho changed her name to Kerry Marie Simâdoesnât feel the same way. According to CBC News, she expressed her disdain for Under the Bridge at a recent parole hearing, where she reportedly called the show âdisrespectfulâ and expressed concern for the Virk family.
Ellard is now forty-oneâwith two children of her ownâand has spent most of her adult life behind bars. Keep reading for everything we know about what happened to her after her conviction.
What Was Kelly Ellardâs Sentence?Ellard was initially charged with second-degree murder. She was tried as an adult in 2000 and convicted, but that decision was overturned by the British Columbia Court of Appeals in February 2003. The following year, Ellard had a second trial. That time, the jurors were deadlocked and couldnât make a decision, leading to a mistrial. Finally, she had her third trial in April 2005 and was sentenced to life in prison.
Where Is Kelly Ellard Today?Ellard was granted day parole in 2018âwhich is a conditional release under Canadian law that offers prisoners the opportunity to reenter society during the day and return to prison or a halfway house at night. Her conditional freedom proved to be difficult, though. In the years since, Ellard has attended numerous disciplinary meetings with her parole board for domestic violence and a positive drug test. CBC News reports that in 2021, she was arrested for behavioral issues. Court documents said she is considered a âhigh-moderate risk for future violence over the long term and a relatively low risk over the short term.â
Last month, Ellardâs day parole was extended due to her recently expressed remorse for Virkâs death. âYour [community management team] indicates you admit to having a greater role in [Reena Virkâs murder],â states the court document, which was obtained by CBC News. âYou recently also demonstrated some remorse and victim empathy after a discussion about an upcoming television series based on your crimes. You said the series is disrespectful to the victim and her family and that the index offense was so horrendous that it would re-victimize the victimâs family.â
Ellard currently lives in a residential facility in Maryland. Parole documents obtained by CBC News detail her difficulty acclimating to her surroundings. âYou have also expressed frustration and anxiety about your situation,â the decision says, noting Ellardâs complaints about the high cost of living and her parenting struggles as a single mother. Her ex-husband reportedly abandoned her and their children.
According to CBC News, the parole board extended Ellardâs day parole for an additional six months with three conditions: She may not drink, use drugs, or contact the Virk family.
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