Paul Bernardo goes back before parole board later this month

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Paul Bernardo goes back before parole board later this month
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Paul Bernardo, shown in a courtroom sketch Tuesday morning, is up for parole again at a hearing where the parents of his victims are opposing his release.

Paul Bernado, the killer behind some of the most disturbing murders in modern Canadian history, will be back before the parole board later this month.Paul Bernado, the killer behind some of the most disturbing murders in modern Canadian history, will be back before the parole board later this month.

He was also convicted of manslaughter for his role in the death of 15-year-old Tammy Homolka, the younger sister of his then-wife Karla Homolka. He also admitted to sexually assaulting other women.During one of his last appearances before the parole board, Bernardo was told his "understanding and insight remains limited"

The families of the victims have argued Bernardo shouldn't be able to apply for release so frequently because it forces them to relive his horrific crimes. Bernardo's controversial transfer to a medium-security prison in Quebec last year sparked outrage and demands for changes to how dangerous offenders are treated.

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