Luka Magnotta: Correctional staff told not to publicize murderer's prison transfer
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- čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
- Correctional Service Canada (CSC) instructed staff to keep quiet over murderer Luka Magnotta's August 2022 transfer from a maximum to a medium security prison, according to newly-obtained documents.
Magnotta is serving an indeterminate life sentence for murdering and dismembering international student Jun Lin in 2012.
Touria Izri explains the CSC's rationale and the calls for more transparency.
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Why do we waste tax payer money on life sentences??
What’s the alternative? Death sentence? Free on the streets?
@@gordonou7065 we 100% should have the death penalty
Why were these monsters (Magnotta and Bernardo) transferred to medium security prison? Unbelievable.
Medical reasons
@@brimstonesulfur5013 He doesn't even deserve medical. 🙄
Bring back capital punishment
What Luka did, is unforgivable & he should have all tech & media taken away from him so he doesn't get the attention he begged for in the first place when he killed those innocent animals & victim.
He should be banned from seeing anything besides the wall of his jail cell
Or Capital punishment
Privacy laws prevented them from releasing information?? Are these the same privacy laws that protect child molesters?
Laws of Canada are antiquated,
Courst are just a vehicle for lawyers,judges, to maintain a very good income .
Well said
His real name is Eric Newman. I went to public school with him at Charlottetown, junior public school in grade 6 in Scarborough in 1994
Ok? Good for you, he deserves capital punishment
Wow, Jewish hah.
Hiding his real identity behind some nickname
Capital Punishment needs to make a come back.
Yes!!!! Agreed!!!!
I used to think the US was too tough on people but now I think that Canada is just too soft, depressing
Privacy laws...like hell, these crimms dont got no rights
Capitol punishment would alleviate this issue.
The system is based on "rehab"... Classic.. LMAO.
When I was a young man I believed the justice system generally reflected the wishes or the mood or the general thinking of the population they are supposed to serve, and then I grew old...
No mention of Karla Homolka, Paul Bernardo's accomplice? I remember Canada's "privacy laws" when she was released. "However, videotapes of the crimes surfaced after the plea bargain and before Bernardo's trial, proving that Homolka was a more active participant than she had originally claimed, including in the rape and death of her sister, Tammy Homolka
Homolka attracted worldwide media attention when a controversial plea bargain with Ontario prosecutors meant she was only convicted of manslaughter, and served only twelve years for the torture, rapes and murders of two teenaged girls, Leslie Mahaffy and Kristen French.
Why haven't those videotapes ever been made public? Canada can keep it's "privacy laws" and Magnotta, Bernardo and Homolka. "Following her release from prison, Homolka settled in Quebec, where she married a brother of her lawyer.[11] She briefly lived in the Antilles and Guadeloupe, but by 2014, had returned to Quebec."
And people in Canada wonder why people in the US fight to keep their right to own firearms.
Those videotapes should never be released. Deals are made all the time. She did her time not her fault thats what they gave her. Whats a gun gonna do for you?
If you read the whole Wikipedia article, the tapes of the murders were destroyed several years back after the courts ruled they no longer needed to be kept. However, a different set of tapes, in which she watched the original tapes and reacted to them, is apparently still in existence.
This guy gives me trudeau vibes
Should get the death penalty not rehab
Don't f with cats
That's right
In China 🇨🇳, violent crimes are usually committed by the state, not individuals. Victims of violence are by the thousands.
- Examples are: Tibetans in Tibet, Uyghurs in Xinjiang, Tiananmen Square, and Falun Gong.
Pure evil. I was stupid to watch the horrific videos by him 😭😭😭
I don't understand what's so special about **this** medium security facility that it can take on some of the worst offenders in Canada. Are they doing something unusual there?
Giving criminals vacation.
Where did he go to ?
The privacy laws seem fine. The actual problem here is the transfer itself.
WHY???
Omg.
Capital punishment
This is disgusting. Thanks liberal and ndp voters. Those poor victims families
Canada to keep criminals safe
The story of Luka Magnotta, a convicted murderer, and his prison transfer from maximum to medium security in Canada has sparked outrage and debate over the transparency of the Correctional Service Canada (CSC). This incident brings to light the complex issues surrounding inmate rights, public safety, and the responsibility of correctional facilities in managing high-profile cases. In the case of Luka Magnotta, the CSC's decision to transfer him to a medium-security prison and the subsequent instructions to staff to keep the matter quiet have caused controversy. Magnotta, who gained infamy for the gruesome murder and dismemberment of international student Jun Lin in 2012, has now identified as a transgender woman, which may have been a factor in the CSC's decision to transfer him. This has sparked outrage and concerns from the public, especially considering the heinous nature of Magnotta's crime, which included making feline torture videos. A similar incident in the past involved Vince Li, who, on July 30, 2008, stabbed, beheaded, and cannibalized his fellow passenger, 22-year-old Tim McLean, on a Greyhound Canada bus in Manitoba. Li was found not criminally responsible for the murder due to schizophrenia and was remanded to a high-security mental health facility. However, Li's release in May 2015 sparked debate over public safety and the handling of individuals found not criminally responsible for violent crimes due to mental illness. The comparison between the Magnotta and Li incidents highlights the complexities of the Canadian justice and correctional systems in dealing with individuals who commit horrific crimes. In Magnotta's case, the CSC's decision to transfer him to a medium-security prison and the lack of transparency surrounding it have raised concerns about public safety and the rights of victims' families. Meanwhile, Li's release after being found not criminally responsible brings up the ongoing debate about balancing public safety with the rehabilitation and reintegration of individuals with mental illnesses who have committed violent crimes. As of May 2024, there have been no significant updates on Vince Li's status since his release in 2015. However, the Luka Magnotta story has once again brought attention to the challenges faced by correctional facilities in managing high-profile cases and the impact of an inmate's rights, including those related to gender identity, on their incarceration conditions. The CSC's decision and the subsequent outrage underscore the ongoing need for a delicate balance between inmate rights, public safety, and transparency in the justice system.
You ever hear about paragraphs Mr. Progressive
He well get his dues, sooner or later it will come.....
why do we even care? its cheaper. no point for max if they behave.
Ida my julie Chuahua
Maybe Trudeau will appoint him Grand Marshal of Toronto`s Pride Parade.
What he did was horrible but we need to forgive him as Christ has forgiven us hallelujah! 🙌amen
That's a liberal policy don't kid yourself, criminals protect criminals