Report on Paul Bernardo's prison transfer offers rare insights into killer's life behind bars

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A report from the the Correctional Service of Canada offers new details of Paul Bernardo’s life behind bars — and what led to the controversial decision to transfer one of Canada’s most infamous killers to a medium-security prison.

Anne Kelly, head of the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC), released a review committee’s report this week detailing the prison transfer that sparked widespread public outrage.

The review concluded that CSC followed the rules in transferring Bernardo but said more could have been done for the victims’ families, who felt shocked and betrayed by the move. A lawyer for the families continues to call for Bernardo to be sent back to maximum security.

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