Serial killer Allan Legere's ability to keep seeking parole has the federal Tory justice critic and a former jailer suggesting release laws may need further
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Serial killer Allan Legere is permitted to keep seeking parole — and that has federal politicians and a former jailer suggesting release laws may need to be changed to ensure he doesn t succeed.The . . .
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The Parole Board of Canada refused on Wednesday to release serial killer Allan Legere after hearing him blame others for the murders he committed and argue