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Accused Tori Dunn killer had 76% chance to reoffend: docs [Video]

The man accused of fatally stabbing Tori Dunn in her Surrey home last month was once deemed in parole documents to have a 76-per-cent chance to violently reoffend.

Adam Troy Mann, the 40-year-old Ontario man charged with second-degree murder in Dunn’s killing, has a lengthy criminal history that includes dozens of convictions, including for previous violent offences in Ontario, New Brunswick and B.C. 

Parole Board of Canada documents shared with CTV News on Friday add details to that history, including the findings of a risk assessment conducted in 2014 when Mann applied for parole.

High risk for violence

At the time, Mann was serving a 10-year, six-month sentence for five offences: robbery with a weapon, carrying a concealed weapon, unauthorized possession of a firearm, possessing a prohibited weapon and possessing a restricted firearm.

Those convictions stemmed from a home invasion in which Mann and an accomplice entered a home with guns and demanded cash from the residents. Mann’s …

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