Paul Bernardo
Bernardo was convicted in 1995 of sexually assaulting and murdering two teenage girls - Leslie Mahaffy and Kristen French - while he videotaped their torture. He was also convicted in numerous sexual assaults. His former wife, Karla Homolka, who testified against Bernardo in exchange for a lighter sentence, was incarcerated at one time at the former Prison for Women, which was across the street from Kingston Penitentiary.
Russell Williams
The former commander of Ontario's Canadian Forces Base Trenton was convicted after pleading guilty to two murders - Jessica Lloyd and Cpl. Marie-France Comeau - two sexual assaults and more than 80 counts of break and enter where he stole women's lingerie.
Clifford Olson
The self-proclaimed ``Beast of B.C.'' was convicted in 1982 of torturing and murdering eight girls and three boys, children as young as nine years old. He was sentenced to 11 consecutive life sentences. Olson died in September 2011 at the age of 71.
Mohammad and Hamed Shafia
The father and son were convicted this year of plotting and murdering four women in what was described as an honour killing. An Ontario court found the Shafias, including Mohammad Shafia's wife Tooba Mohammad Yahya, guilty of four counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of their three daughters and Mohammad Shafia's first wife. The four women were found inside a car submerged in the Rideau Canal in Kingston, Ont., in 2009.
Helmuth Buxbaum
A former London, Ont.-area businessman, Buxbaum was convicted in 1986 for arranging his wife's murder by hiring a hitman to kill her. After a sensational trial, he was sentenced to life in prison. He was part of an escape plot from Kingston Penitentiary. He died at the prison's regional hospital in 2007 at the age of 67.
Red Ryan
One of Canada's most infamous bank robbers during the First World War, Norman (Red) Ryan was first sentenced to six years in Kingston Penitentiary at the age of 17 for ``shooting with intent.'' After several more stints that included time in solitary confinement, he emerged to denounce the criminal lifestyle and said the prison had reformed him. Ryan was killed in 1936 during a liquor store hold up where he shot a police officer.

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James Donnolly
The patriarch of the notorious Black Donnollys, James Donnolly was sent to Kingston Penitentiary for seven years in 1858 for throwing a ``wooden handspike'' valued at one cent at his neighbour Patrick Farrell, with whom he had been feuding.
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Wayne Boden
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Also known as the ``Vampire Rapist,'' for biting the breasts of his victims, Boden was sent to Kingston Penitentiary in 1972 after he confessed to raping and murdering three women, although four women were found dead with bite marks on their breasts in Montreal between 1968 and 1970. He died in 2006.

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Roger Caron
Also known as ``Mad Dog,'' Caron was a one-time bank robber turned award-winning novelist. He would wear Richard Nixon or Ronald Reagan masks during his heists and escaped from prison 13 times.
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