Mark Kimber, convicted of manslaughter for killing pedestrians Karen and Geoffrey Boucher, expresses remorse in a prison interview, but his prior record of speeding and criminal behaviour raises doubts about the sincerity of his apology and claims of reform.
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apology and personal accountability in prison
Mark kimber s jailhouse interview on bethlehem crash that killed karen and geoffrey boucher i m genuinely sorryofficer expresses regret but faces criticism for lack of emotional openness
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