After 29 years in prison, first at Kingston Penitentiary and then for the past 10 years at Millhaven Institution, notorious child killer Paul Bernardo had been transferred to a medium\u002Dsecurity institution in Quebec.
Paul Bernardo is shown in this courtroom sketch during Ontario court proceedings via video link in Napanee, Ont., on Friday, October 5, 2018. A minor weapon charge against notorious killer and serial rapist Paul Bernardo was withdrawn on Friday just weeks before an expected parole hearing that could see the dangerous offender released after more than 25 years behind bars, most in solitary confinement.
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