Paul Bernardo Denied Parole After Victims’ Families Plead He Be Kept Behind Bars

Paul Bernardo Denied Parole After Victims’ Families Plead He Be Kept Behind Bars
Notorious killer and rapist Paul Bernardo, centre, is shown as he appears via video feed during a Parole Board of Canada hearing, in a sketch made on Nov. 26, 2024. The Canadian Press/Alexandra Newbould
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Notorious killer Paul Bernardo has been denied parole for a third time following a hearing before the Parole Board of Canada.

The parole board noted that while Bernardo has made some progress during incarceration, there is still significant concern about his risk of sexual recidivism and his narcissistic personality disorder, given the “extremely violent” nature of his crimes.