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Jeremy Mead is getting the runaround yet again.

He insists he was told by the victims’ liaison with the parole board that a decision would be made by March 1 as to whether his mother’s killer was successful in getting his unescorted temporary absence passes to leave his cozy healing lodge in Quebec to spend time with his new girlfriend. And, as he told us last month, Mead was outraged that it was going to be decided based on a case review of documents alone and that his personal input was not needed.

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Or rather, not wanted.

That was bad enough. But when Mead phoned last week to learn the board’s decision, no one bothered to return his call.

They still haven’t.

When the Toronto Sun contacted the parole board, a spokesman said there was no March 1 decision date; in fact, there was no set date at all, but that as soon as there is a decision, someone would be sure to let the victims know.

“My family and I are disgusted,” says Mead, 37. “I’m outraged by them being ignorant and disrespectful towards us family again, acting like we don’t live this every day. We have no idea what’s going on. I called victim liaison again — to no avail.”