Clifford Olson Gets Taxpayer Money

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Clifford Olson Gets Taxpayer Money

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2010/03/25/prisoners-pensions025.html

According to the CBC notorias Clifford Olson serial killer who killed eleven boys and girls is getting Old Age Security and the Guaranteed Income Supplement.

Clifford has been receiving $1100.00 per month for the last five years which will be paid to his wife and son instead or the victims families.

Stephen Harper our fearless leader said he will look into this matter
 

Socrates the Greek

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I supose the Governmnet of the time and judge of the time to award his whife and kid $1100 pm was a humaneterian move, realising that his wife and his kid were not an excesury but rather victoms of sercumstance. Loosing the dispeakable Clifford Olson the bread winer.
 

VanIsle

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Clifford Olson Gets Taxpayer Money

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2010/03/25/prisoners-pensions025.html

According to the CBC notorias Clifford Olson serial killer who killed eleven boys and girls is getting Old Age Security and the Guaranteed Income Supplement.

Clifford has been receiving $1100.00 per month for the last five years which will be paid to his wife and son instead or the victims families.

Stephen Harper our fearless leader said he will look into this matter
I haven't looked it up but I seriously doubt he receives $1100.00 per month. Your link doesn't state that. Could be any number on here who know what the OAS is per month but I don't think it's very near that amount.
This is a double thread. We had the same topic here about 10 days ago.
 

Liberalman

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I haven't looked it up but I seriously doubt he receives $1100.00 per month. Your link doesn't state that. Could be any number on here who know what the OAS is per month but I don't think it's very near that amount.
This is a double thread. We had the same topic here about 10 days ago.

The two programs pay the killer, and several hundred other convicts behind bars, more than $1,100 a month each.

Third paragraph in the CBC news story CBC News - Canada - Clifford Olson's old-age benefits upset PM
 

Bar Sinister

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Mr. Harper in one of his latest pronouncements mentioned that he is going to look into the Olson case. I suspect there may be a change in Canada's pension laws.
 

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Clifford Olsen received 100,000 dollars from RCMP to show them where he hid the youngsters bodies. The money went to his wife and young son. Yes, he receives $1,100 per month. Old age Pension and the Supplement. This money is being kept in trust, and will probably go to wife and son, upon his passing (which isn't soon enough)
 

shadowshiv

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Clifford Olsen received 100,000 dollars from RCMP to show them where he hid the youngsters bodies. The money went to his wife and young son. Yes, he receives $1,100 per month. Old age Pension and the Supplement. This money is being kept in trust, and will probably go to wife and son, upon his passing (which isn't soon enough)

The $100 000 was money well spent as it brought closure to the families who wanted to know where their childrens bodies were buried so they could give them a proper burial. I wish that there was a way that he wouldn't have gotten the money, but it was the only way that he would say where the bodies were buried. There was no way he would ever tell otherwise, as he was as evil as they come.

This $1 100 is money he has no use for(as he has NO expenses). I think we should follow the leads of the United States and Britain. Convicted criminals don't get any money at all.

While they're at it, I hope they also get rid of the ridiculous "Faint Hope" clause, as this bastard is using that to torment the families of the victims every time he can. He even laughs about it.:-(
 

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Clifford Olsen received 100,000 dollars from RCMP to show them where he hid the youngsters bodies. The money went to his wife and young son. Yes, he receives $1,100 per month. Old age Pension and the Supplement. This money is being kept in trust, and will probably go to wife and son, upon his passing (which isn't soon enough)

If they'd done to that bastard what I said 28 years ago we wouldn't be having this problem.
 

JLM

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The $100 000 was money well spent as it brought closure to the families who wanted to know where their childrens bodies were buried so they could give them a proper burial. I wish that there was a way that he wouldn't have gotten the money, but it was the only way that he would say where the bodies were buried. There was no way he would ever tell otherwise, as he was as evil as they come.

This $1 100 is money he has no use for(as he has NO expenses). I think we should follow the leads of the United States and Britain. Convicted criminals don't get any money at all.

While they're at it, I hope they also get rid of the ridiculous "Faint Hope" clause, as this bastard is using that to torment the families of the victims every time he can. He even laughs about it.:-(

A couple of years after the fact I got to know the cop who was in on the investigation (he'd retired and owned a motel in Hope, when I was working up there) Anyway he said the $100,000 was well spent, without it they only had proof he did one of the murders. Anyway Olsen took the cops about 300 yards up the hill behind the hydro sub station east of Bridal Falls to where one of the bodies was buried............a place where they wouldn't have thought to look in a million years.
 

missile

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No murderer in prison should be receiving government benefits:x But, don't they also have the right to vote in federal elections,too? It sounds like one of the liberals bright ideas.:angryfire:
 

YukonJack

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For all those who, for years, insisted that federal prisoners should have the right to vote, paying federal prisoners getting pension is the proverbial chickens coming home to roost.