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canadian serial killer

September marks 30 years since infamous Canadian serial killer and rapist Paul Bernardo was sentenced to life in prison for his crimes.

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It's been 20 years since Karla Homolka — dubbed the "Barbie Killer" — was released from prison after serving her sentence, following a controversial plea deal with prosecutors.

In the early 1990s, Homolka and her then-husband, Paul Bernardo, were involved with a series of violent crimes that shocked the nation.

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More than 23 years have passed since police raided a pig farm in Port Coquitlam, B.C. and subsequently uncovered one of Canada's most horrifying crime scenes.

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Luka Magnotta and Paul Bernardo are among Canada's most infamous killers serving life sentences behind bars, so Canadians might be surprised to hear they're at a medium-security prison with a hockey rink on the property.

Conservative MP Frank Caputo recently called out conditions at the facility where the two killers are now, after touring Quebec's La Macaza Institution in recent months. And while his claims that they play "serial killer pickup hockey" are being challenged, there's no doubt that there are tougher facilities where they could be living in Canada.

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One of Canada's most prolific serial killers, Robert Pickton, is now eligible to apply for day parole.

Pickton, who is now 74 years old, is currently serving a life sentence for six convictions in connection with the deaths and disappearances of several women from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside over 20 years ago.

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