Clifford Olson
Clifford Robert Olson, Jr. (January 1, 1940 – September 30, 2011) was a convicted Canadian serial killer who confessed to murdering two children and nine youths in the early 1980s. Christine Weller, 12, from Surrey, British Columbia was abducted on November 17, 1980. Her body was found more than a month later on Christmas Day, after having been strangled with a belt and stabbed repeatedly. On April 16, 1981, Colleen Marian Daignault, 13, vanished. It was five months before her body was found. Soon thereafte... [ Read More at Wikipedia ]
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Wilson, Brown wed in Oct. 1 ceremony
Source: Creston News AdvertiserThe Rev. Tim Maxa of the United Presbyterian Church in Lenox officiated the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Clifford and Lois Olsen. The groom is the son of the late Bill Brown and Lulu Brown of Prescott. Maid of honor was Cheryl Olsen ...
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Give murderers rope in their jail cells: Senator
Source: Winnipeg Sun"I think of (Clifford) Olson," he said. "I think of the people who were serial killers who have no chance of rehabilitation. I think, in the end, each murderer should have the right to a rope in his cell. He could decide his fate. But I'm against the death penalty."
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Tory senator's idea: Give each murderer a rope inside their prison cell
Source: Winnipeg Free PressBoisvenu estimates that it will cost Canadian taxpayers $10 million to keep them locked up. He also cited the example of serial-killer Clifford Olson, who was incarcerated for decades before he died. "In a case as horrible as (Clifford ...