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Amazon declines comment on Paul Bernardo e-bookE-commerce giant Amazon.com has told Global News in a statement it will not comment on an e-book released by Canadian serial killer Paul Bernardo.CanadaNov 18, 2015
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Paul Bernardo e-book rises to the top of Amazon Canada’s best seller listAn e-book penned by notorious serial killer and rapist Paul Bernardo has risen to the top of Amazon Canada's list of its biggest sellers in the Kindle Store.CrimeNov 13, 2015
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News of killer Paul Bernardo’s book for sale online met with outrageReaction was swift and not kind to the news that convicted killer and rapist Paul Bernardo has written a gory fiction novel, and that it's for sale on Amazon.ca.CanadaNov 12, 2015
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How is Paul Bernardo able to publish a graphic, violent novel from prison?How is Paul Bernardo, one of Canada’s most notorious serial killers and rapists, able to pen a graphic, violent novel from prison? According to one criminal lawyer, it's within his rights as a prisoner and he is likely the one profiting behind bars.CrimeNov 12, 2015
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Serial killer Paul Bernardo releases e-book on AmazonOne of Canada’s most infamous serial killers and rapists has published a 631 page e-book on Amazon, which includes violent, gory descriptions of death and terrorist plots.CanadaNov 12, 2015
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