The former Trenton woman who spent two years in a Mexican prison will likely serve the remainder of her five-year sentence in a halfway house getting treatment for mental health issues. Fifty-three-year-old Brenda Martin appeared before members of the National Parole Board yesterday in Kitchener, where she has been held since January when her parole was suspended after she drank alcohol. She admitted she suffers from depression and loneliness, but not alcoholism, and said she wants to live a normal life. Martin spent two years in a Mexican prison on a money-laundering conviction before the Canadian government negotiated her much-publicized transfer home in 2008.