November 6, 2024

Paul Bernardo faces parole hearing today with victims’ families opposed

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The mothers of schoolgirls Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy told Tuesday’s virtual parole board hearing for Paul Bernardo, who’s serving life at Millhaven Penitentiary in eastern Ontario, that the convicted killer and serial rapist should never be released.

“For those who say that time heals, they don’t know the excruciating pain that comes from such a horrific loss,” Donna French said about the case that dates back more than three decades.

“Time doesn’t heal the pain. The pain is a life sentence.”

Bernardo’s crimes in the 1980s and early ’90s include kidnapping, torturing and killing Kristen and Leslie near St. Catharines, Ont.

He is serving a life sentence for first-degree murder, kidnapping and aggravated sexual assault, among other offences

Kristen’s mother also spoke at the virtual hearing about the 29 years of experiences her daughter would never have, and the agonizing process of accepting all she had to endure. 

Bernardo, a designated dangerous offender, has been eligible for full parole for more than three years.

But relatives of his victims are adamant he should never be allowed out of prison. 

This is the second time in three years they are making that case to the Parole Board of Canada. It took just 30 minutes to reject his release in October 2018.

“It seems that just as the ink has dried on our previous victim impact statement, Doug [Kristen’s father] and I have to muster up the strength to prepare a second statement,” French said. 

“This is a painful and difficult process as there are no words that can capture the depth of our loss, anguish and despair.”

Read aloud by lawyer Tim Danson, the statement from Debbie Mahaffy talked about how this second attempt at parole felt like another exhumation, violation and loss.

“Thirty years have passed since Leslie was taken from us, but the memories of that horrendous time are just as vivid today as they were then. There is no escape for us from this horror,” Mahaffy’s statement said.  

 

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