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Paul Bernardo has written, and self published, a fictional e-book called "A Mad World Order." It's available on Amazon.

Apparently, the book is quite violent. Understandably, a lot of people are pis*ed off with Amazon, and the prison service, for allowing him to release a book. They have a point, I guess. Bernardo is a particularly sick individual.

The book is available to download from Amazon. Although, I can't imagine that someone like Bernardo has anything interesting to say, even in a fictional story...

Here a link to an article about the e-book:
(I hope a thread hasn't already been posted about this? I did check, but couldn't find anything.)


http://globalnews.ca/news/2335517/n.../?hootPostID=8c8318304edd9b46530bdd21972926c3
 
Here is a link to the e-book.
It gets 114 ONE star's reviews. People are not at all happy about this book...

The e-book costs $5.94, which is quite expensive compared to other self published e-books. Most first time self published authors release their first e-book for free.

I wonder is he allowed to keep the money? I wonder if many people have bought it? Don't think I'll bother. It doesn't sound like my kinda thing...

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B010GFYA2M?ie=UTF8&redirectFromSS=1&pc_redir=T1&noEncodingTag=1&fp=1
 
Laws in Amerca to prevent killers from profiting from shit like this i thought. Canada prob supports it whole heartedly.
 
Bernado and Homolka should be drowned in a toilet full of cat shit, fresh shit! From the cat's ass right to their faces.

I would post bail for anyone who kills them in a vile manner.I'd also get that person the best lawyer in the state.
 
Apparently, Amazon has pulled his book. I'm not surprised. I didn't read his book, nor would I want to.
I was talking to a girl on a thread who had read it, and she said it was rubbish. No surprises there either...
 
https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/parole-denied-for-paul-bernardo-after-25-years-1.4137358
BATH, Ont. -- Serial rapist and killer Paul Bernardo pleaded unsuccessfully for a second chance on Wednesday, arguing low self-esteem drove him to commit the sexually twisted crimes he now rues and that he no longer poses any threat to the public.

Bernardo made his pitch for parole before a two-member panel, which also heard impassioned pleas from the parents of two of his murder victims that he be kept behind bars.

"I'm a very flawed person. I know I'm not perfect," Bernardo told the Parole Board of Canada panel. "What I did was so dreadful. I hurt a lot of people. I cry all the time."

At the same time, the now 54-year-old Bernardo was adamant he has never been violent since his arrest, and would never reoffend if released.

"I'm so nice to everybody," he said. "Everybody is scared but there is no reason to be scared."

The panel did not buy his arguments. They took about 30 minutes to turn Bernardo down for both day and full parole. Their written reasons are expected in a few weeks.

Dubbed the "Scarborough Rapist," Bernardo could make another bid for release in two years. He has already spent 25 years of his life sentence in prison -- most in solitary.
[....]
Members of the media and other observers watched the highly anticipated proceeding -- Bernardo's first attempt at parole -- via videolink from nearby Bath Institution.

Bernardo, dressed in a blue T-shirt, slouched in his chair and listened with little obvious emotion, although he became animated on occasion as he answered questions. At one point, he dabbed at his eyes with a hastily proffered tissue while talking about his father.

While his parole officer said Bernardo had made minimal gains during his time behind bars, the lifer portrayed himself as someone whose self-esteem was damaged as a child by a speech impediment. He said he felt increasingly inadequate, adding he was afraid to interact with people.

Social anxiety, he said, became sexual -- he fretted constantly about being unable to perform.

"The more insecure I felt, the more I tried to control," he said. "My self-esteem would get better that way."

Bernardo also tortured and killed Kristen French, 15, of St. Catharines, Ont., in April 1992 after keeping her captive for three days. Kristen's mother, Donna French, argued Bernardo should never see freedom again.

"How does one describe such immeasurable pain so as to give even the slightest understanding of the overwhelming sadness, the emptiness, and pain we feel even after 26 years of dealing with our loss?" French said.

French noted the law was changed after Bernardo's incarceration to allow for consecutive periods of parole ineligibility.

Bernardo, who ultimately admitted raping 14 other women, was also convicted of manslaughter in the December 1990 death of Homolka's younger sister, Tammy. The 15-year-old girl died after the pair drugged and sexually assaulted her.

Homolka, who served 12 years until 2005 after pleading guilty to manslaughter, later said she wanted Bernardo to have Tammy's virginity as a Christmas present.

Tammy's death left him shattered, exacerbated his low self-esteem, and led to his increasingly savage attacks on women and girls, Bernardo said.

"I hurt a lot of people," he said. "I absolutely did and this is why I cry."

"Would you say you used women as objects?" Suzanne Poirier, one of the two parole board members hearing the case, asked him at one point.

"Back then, absolutely," he responded.

At times, Bernardo rambled as he responded to board questions. At other times, he displayed a keen grasp of psychiatric terminology. He denied being a psychopath, although he admitted he felt nothing for his victims at the time.

He was more concerned with his own feelings, he said, and that meant asserting power and control to give his fragile ego a boost. He no longer needs to do that or can control his urges, he said.

Tim Danson, a lawyer who speaks for the French and Mahaffy families, said Bernardo is indeed a psychopath incapable of empathy. Nor has the inmate ever really apologized to the families for his crimes, Danson said.

One of Bernardo's surviving victims described how she was walking home on an evening in May 1988 when he attacked her from behind, dragged her into bushes and raped her. The result has been emotional devastation from which she has never recovered, she said.

"I really became a shell of a person," she said. "He should never be considered for any freedom for the rest of his life."

Bernardo's lawyer, Fergus (Chip) O'Connor, maintained his client has aged into a low-risk demographic when it comes to sexual offences. While the perspective of victims must be heard, he said their views could not be determinative.

Bernardo's parents, who didn't attend the hearing, visit him in prison and have offered help if he is released, O'Connor added.

Parole officer Meagan Smith told the hearing that Bernardo had "low integration potential." Though low risk for violence in general, his risk increases when it comes to intimate partners, she said.
 
The book is available to download from Amazon. Although, I can't imagine that someone like Bernardo has anything interesting to say, even in a fictional story ...

http://globalnews.ca/news/2335517/n.../?hootPostID=8c8318304edd9b46530bdd21972926c3

He was denied parole a couple of days ago ... YIPPEE!

Well at least he is using his time constructively.

I wonder if he had help or if he did it on his own ?

I know some people will shut their ears off as soon as a someone like this starts speaking

but I think that some of the things they say, think and do are pretty valuable, in that

even they have the potential to share a little bit of wisdom around that might just

serve us all.
 
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