Luka Magnotta: Why was notorious Canadian killer moved to medium-security prison?

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A political Firestorm erupted when serial killer and rapist Paul Bernardo was moved from Maximum to medium security last May but 9 months before that another high-profile murderer was quietly transferred to the same prison and with the knowledge of the then Public Safety Minister’s office Luca magnat spent nearly a decade at Port CER

Maximum security penitentiary for killing and dismembering international student Jun Lynn in 2012 in the summer of 2022 Correctional Service Canada approved magna’s transfer to the medium security facility La maaza Northwest of Montreal in a medium security institution you’re going to have more mobility within the prison at the end of

The day they’re both prisons though CSC says it flagged the move twice to former public safety Minister Marco Mandino’s office once in May 2022 and then again in August of that year but it only became public in the last few days when Bernardo was moved to L makaza mencino

Said he wasn’t informed until after the transfer it’s not clear if or when he was notified about magnata opposition parties are questioning the csc’s decision to transfer another reviled killer out of Maximum Security he’s uh an appropriate uh recipient of public anger and uh and that’s understandably Justified um but what’s

Difficult here is when politicians seize on this political opportunity to not explain how the system works magnat continues to serve an indeterminate life sentence at La maaza Legal experts say given the depravity of his crimes there slim to no chance he will ever be released on parole teria isri Global News Ottawa

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Correctional Service Canada confirms Luka Magnotta, who made international headlines for the brutal killing of an international student, resides in a medium-security prison.

A jury found Magnotta guilty of first-degree murder in 2014 for the killing and dismemberment of 33-year-old Concordia University student Jun Lin in 2012. Magnotta admitted to causing Lin’s death, dismembering him and sending his body parts to political parties and schools with threatening messages.

Magnotta admitted to causing Lin’s death, dismembering him and sending his body parts to political parties and schools with threatening messages. Experts testified during trial that Magnotta suffered from schizophrenia and wasn’t of sound mind the night of Lin’s slaying.

The correctional service says the convicted killer was transferred to a medium-security prison in 2022. Magnotta was in a maximum-security institution in Quebec before the transfer and continues to serve an indeterminate life sentence.

Global’s Touria Izri has the details.

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23 COMMENTS

  1. You realize this happens basically everyday right? It’s part of one day potentially re integrating them back into society. Not that magnotta or Bernardo will ever be released, but they have to plan for that possibility.

  2. How many sickos can we possibly have in this country who are more deserving of being in a maximum security prison? Leave him there to rot in obscurity. He's not worthy of the media attention this story is giving him.

  3. In Trudeau’s Canada, compassion for criminality and depravity takes precedence over justice and public safety. We’ll soon show him what Canadians think about his upside down politics by booting him and his circus out as far as we can throw them.

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