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High-risk offenders regularly released into community, inquest told

Last updated: April 29, 2025 3:08 am
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By Adam Burns of RNZ

A senior Corrections staff member revealed that high-risk offenders, similar to the man who murdered Juliana Bonilla-Herrera, are being paroled into the community on a regular basis. This information was shared during the ongoing coronial inquest into Bonilla-Herrera’s tragic death at the hands of Joseph James Brider in January 2022, just 10 weeks after his release from prison.

Coroner Alexandra Cunninghame heard testimony from various Corrections’ staff members, including Brider’s probation officer who became emotional during their testimony. Another experienced staff member, who worked on Brider’s release plan in 2021, discussed the challenges of finding suitable accommodation options for high-risk offenders like Brider.

Efforts to secure Brider a bed at the Salisbury Street Foundation (SSF) rehabilitation center in 2021 were complicated by the closure of a community provider, leading to alternative arrangements being sought. Despite being seen as a high-risk offender, Brider was released into the community due to a shortage of intensive support services like the SSF center.

During the proceedings, Brider’s case manager reflected on the events leading up to Bonilla-Herrera’s murder, expressing that the circumstances were not within the risk profile they were working with. The family of Bonilla-Herrera, present via audio-visual link, questioned the witnesses about the need to warn neighbors of potential danger, but the coroner clarified that this was beyond the scope of the inquiry.

Brider’s probation officer, visibly distraught, shared their concerns about Brider’s release and the lack of oversight following his relocation from the SSF center. They emphasized the need for increased monitoring given Brider’s high-risk status.

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The inquest will continue with further testimony from the probation officer on Wednesday.

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