The notorious serial killer will always be one sympathetic Parole Board member or prison official away from freedom
only 18 years
Michael Palma murdered three Toronto sex workers on a single rampage in 1996, killing each woman with an execution-style bullet to the head using a high-powered pistol. He got day paroleThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Steven Leclair was convicted of four counts of first-degree murder for a 1980 killing spree in which he randomly killed three patrons at a Vancouver bar before seeking out the nearest RCMP detachment in order to murder a police officer.
While dangerous offender status is indeed the most stringent means that Canada can employ in keeping a criminal behind bars, it too is no barrier to an offender eventually getting out of prison.
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