Canadian Killers
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Introduction
A collection of canadian population control specialists.
Paul Kenneth Bernardo
Is a Canadian serial killer, known for the murders he committed with his wife Karla Homolka.
Wayne Clifford Boden
Was a Canadian serial killer and rapist active from 1968-1971. He earned the nickname "the Vampire Rapist" because he had the penchant of biting the breasts of his victims, a modus operandi that led to his conviction due to forensic odontological evidence, the first such conviction in North America and several years ahead of another serial killer, Ted Bundy.
John Martin Crawford
William Patrick Fyfe
A Canadian handyman, was convicted of killing five women in the Montreal area of Quebec, although he claims to have killed four others. He allegedly killed his first victim in 1979 at age of 24.
Karla Leanne Homolka
Also known as Karla Leanne Teale, (born May 4, 1970 in Port Credit, Ontario, Canada), is a Canadian serial killer who attracted worldwide media attention when she was convicted of helping her husband, Paul Bernardo, rape and murder teenage girls, including her sister Tammy Homolka
Keith Hunter Jesperson
Is a Canadian known as 'The Happy Face Killer' because he sent notes to police with a happy face drawn on it.
Russell Johnson
Dubbed the Bedroom Strangler, is a serial killer who claimed the lives of several women in the late 1970s in London, Ontario and Guelph, Ontario, Canada. He was found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity for the murders of three women in 1978, and is now serving time at the Oak Ridge maximum-security facility of the Mental Health Centre in Penetanguishene, Ontario. Along with the three murders, he has confessed to seven slayings and 17 attacks.
He would often watch the women sleep for hours before killing them. He worked in an auto factory during the day and bouncer by night. He would often climb up to 13 stories on the side of a building to kill his victims
He would often watch the women sleep for hours before killing them. He worked in an auto factory during the day and bouncer by night. He would often climb up to 13 stories on the side of a building to kill his victims
Allan Legere
(1948 - ) is a Canadian serial killer, also known as the Monster of the Miramichi (not "of Miramichi": at the time this nickname was first applied to him, the City of Miramichi proper did not exist, and so it referred to the region along the Miramichi River).
He escaped custody in April of 1989 (while serving a life sentence for the brutal murder of a shopkeeper, John Glendenning) and remained free for seven months. During this time he committed four more murders, arson and multiple rapes, before he was recaptured. Rewards of $50,000 were collected for his capture.
His trial featured one of the first Canadian uses of DNA fingerprinting during which his lawyers argued that the relatively shallow gene pool of the Miramichi region could easily lead to false positives[1].
Legere was convicted for a second time in 1991, and is currently one of only 90 prisoners held in Canada's maximum security Special Handling Unit(SHU).
It is largely suspected that Allan Legere may have had a 5th victim while he was on the loose. This was never proven due to little evidence at that crime scene
He escaped custody in April of 1989 (while serving a life sentence for the brutal murder of a shopkeeper, John Glendenning) and remained free for seven months. During this time he committed four more murders, arson and multiple rapes, before he was recaptured. Rewards of $50,000 were collected for his capture.
His trial featured one of the first Canadian uses of DNA fingerprinting during which his lawyers argued that the relatively shallow gene pool of the Miramichi region could easily lead to false positives[1].
Legere was convicted for a second time in 1991, and is currently one of only 90 prisoners held in Canada's maximum security Special Handling Unit(SHU).
It is largely suspected that Allan Legere may have had a 5th victim while he was on the loose. This was never proven due to little evidence at that crime scene
Peter Woodcock
(born March 5, 1939) is a Canadian serial killer and child rapist who murdered three young children in Toronto, Canada in 1956 and 1957 when he was still a teenager. Woodcock was apprehended in 1957, declared legally insane and placed in Oak Ridge, an Ontario psychiatric facility located in Penetanguishene. In 1982 he legally changed his name to David Michael Krueger. Woodcock also murdered a fellow psychiatric patient in 1991, at the medium-security hospital in Brockville, Ontario, during the first hour of his very first weekend pass. Woodcock was being supervised on the pass by Bruce Hamill, a former patient who killed an elderly Ottawa woman in 1984. Hamill was an accomplice in the Brockville murder, and both men were subsequently returned to Oak Ridge
Christopher Michael Benoit
(May 21, 1967 – June 24, 2007) was a Canadian professional wrestler who wrestled for Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Benoit ascended to the top of his profession, winning the World Heavyweight Championship in both WCW and WWE, becoming one of the most popular athletes in professional wrestling in the process. Benoit's technical wrestling skills were lauded by fans and critics alike.[2][3]
Chris, his wife Nancy, and their 7-year-old son Daniel were found dead in their Fayetteville, Georgia home on June 25, 2007. Authorities have confirmed that Benoit killed his wife and son,[4] and subsequently hanged himself.
Chris, his wife Nancy, and their 7-year-old son Daniel were found dead in their Fayetteville, Georgia home on June 25, 2007. Authorities have confirmed that Benoit killed his wife and son,[4] and subsequently hanged himself.
RAANT
not a proven killer. But he has tried to kill a few racoons.
Lock the doors and bolt the windows!! YIKES!
posted 358 days ago
I remember when Allan Legere escaped.... he was in jail only about a three hour drive from where we lived.
posted 358 days ago
Wow.
Was it the cold? The beer? The healthcare system? Thoughts of crazy Americans? Hordes of rabid raccoons?
Whatever drove these people over the edge of sanity...this list gives me the heebie-jeebies.
Right now, I have a great appreciation for daylight savings time.
Was it the cold? The beer? The healthcare system? Thoughts of crazy Americans? Hordes of rabid raccoons?
Whatever drove these people over the edge of sanity...this list gives me the heebie-jeebies.
Right now, I have a great appreciation for daylight savings time.
posted 357 days ago

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