A young woman who pressured her boyfriend to kill his teenage ex more than a decade ago has had her day parole revoked after she became entangled in a love triangle outside prison.
The Parole Board of Canada made the decision this morning after hearing Melissa Todorovic had failed to disclose two romantic relationships, breaching one of the conditions of her release.
The board heard from one of Todorovic's parole officers today that the young woman began a relationship with a man who was on probation, then later became involved with his friend.
Todorovic was granted six months of day parole in November after the board found she had made progress in understanding what led her to orchestrate the 2008 killing of 14-year-old Stefanie Rengel.
The panel also said at the time that Todorovic should expect to remain in counselling for a long time and required her to report any relationship with men to her parole officer.
Todorovic was convicted of first-degree murder in 2009 for ordering the slaying of Rengel, a Toronto teen who had become the focus of her intense jealousy even though the two had never met.