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Craig Kelloway's mother angry killer Nicholas Rasberry out on bail

A Cape Breton woman is speaking out after the man who stabbed her son to death was granted bail in Calgary pending an appeal of his manslaughter conviction.

Cape Breton woman 'hurt' after Rasberry released pending manslaughter conviction appeal

Monica Kelloway says she's angry the man who killed her son in Calgary is out on bail pending an appeal of his manslaughter conviction. (CBC)

A Cape Breton woman says the justice system has failed afterthe man who killed her son by stabbing him 37 timeswas granted bail in Calgary pending an appeal of his manslaughter conviction.

Nicholas Rasberry killed 31-year-oldCraig Kellowayin May 2013.The two were neighbours in a Calgary suburb and had been drinking for several hours before the stabbing.

Rasberry claimedKellowayhadtried toforcehimself on himand the stabbingwas in self-defence. Heused three knives, breaking them all. Rasberrywas convicted of manslaughter last yearandsentenced to seven years in prison.

'He suffered'

Craig Kelloway was stabbed to death in May 2013. (Facebook)

Kelloway was a school teacheroriginally from Glace Bay, N.S.His mother, Monica Kelloway, said Friday she's angry her son's killer is walking the streets.

"That hurts," she said. "That's hurtful because he suffered."

She reflectedonthe savagery of theattackin which her son was disembowelled and slashed repeatedly.

The grieving mother disputes Rasberry's claim that her sonattacked him.

"My son would not attack that man and try to rape him like he's saying," she said. "That's his voice, not Craig's."

Both sides appealing

Nicholas Rasberry walks into the Calgary Courts Centre just before a judge found him guilty of manslaughter in October. (Meghan Grant/CBC)

Rasberry was originally charged with second-degree murderbut ajudge ruled in October he didn't have the intent to commit murder. He convicted him of manslaughter.

Both the Crown and defence have filed appeals in the case.The prosecution wants to reinstate the murder charge, whileRasberry'slawyer wants an acquittal or a lesser sentence.Both appeals will be heard together, later this year.

MonicaKellowaysaidshe will continue to fight for her son.

"Until we get justice, it's not going away," she said. "He's not going to have a easy life."