She added that she struggles with her emotions surrounding Muzzo, wanting to ask him "what possessed him to do this", "what did we do to deserve this" and "who are you to have done this”?

Jennifer continued by explaining how she continues to draw strength from those around her and members of the public who recognize her out in public and have stuck with the family through thick and thin.

"It's comforting to know that people are still with us and comforting us and carrying on with us," she added. "We were handed a life sentence...it was like a sucker punch."

Edward, who spoke to the media for the first time, explained how his house used to be messy and noisy and full of life, but now there was nothing.

"My life is horrible, we hate this new life we've been handed," Jennifer added, speaking about the loss of life in her family. "I wouldn't like to think our kids were stolen for no reason, I hope it becomes a deterrent."

Some of her other comments surrounded the efforts the couple has been making to recover a semblance of normality, including going to the grocery store and library.

Jennifer also mentioned how she brought her mother, Neriza, back to her King City home, noting how difficult it was for her just to get back in a car again.

Although they didn't enter the home, she said it was nice for her to witness the home from the driveway.

She also said how she has returned to the Aurora Cub group where her children used to attend and has struggled with no longer meeting people as “Jennifer the mom”, rather “Jennifer the mom who lost her three kids”.

A Facebook page pushing for a harsh sentence for Muzzo has been created, also containing a petition to rework drunk driving laws in Canada.