Monday 3 October 2011

Clifford robert olson jr. and Mark lapine.

Clifford Robert Olson Jr. was a serial killer, he sexually assaulted and murdered eleven people under the ages of eighteen. Even though Olson had been accused of many other murders the only one he confessed to was Judy Kozma in 1981, and was charged with first degree murder. The police didn't have enough evidence to charge Olson with the ten other murders. Olson made a cash for bodies deal with the police hoping they would take his offer. He proposed to give eleven bodies for 100,000 dollars in exchange, the money would go to his wife and infant son. In the end, Olson pleaded guilty to the public and was locked away for the rest of his life. Olson died at the age of 71 on Friday September 30, and was apparently died of cancer. As a young child Clifford grew up as the "bad seed" he was the eldest child and lived in a small house in Vancouver. In his teenage years he started committing crimes such as robberies and theft. In 1974 he sexually attacked a 17 year old fellow inmate, after being released he then assaulted a 7 year old girl in Nova Scotia. This was only the beginning of his sexually deviant and murderous criminal activity. For Clifford Olson killing was a sport he got a thrill from torturing others. People like Clifford Olson allows us to learn things, such as how we shouldn't take life for granted and to be aware that there will always be people like Clifford Olson.

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