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In 1982, six members of one family were killed during a camping trip in British Columbia. Decades later, the case has returned through the parole system, raising questions about justice, victim participation, and whether a life sentence ever truly ends for the families left behind. Social Media Listen on X: https://x.com/northerndarktcc [https://x.com/northerndarktcc] Listen on RSS.com [http://RSS.com]: https://rss.com/podcasts/northern-dark-true-canadian-crime/ [https://rss.com/podcasts/northern-dark-true-canadian-crime/] YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NorthernDarkTCC [https://www.youtube.com/@NorthernDarkTCC] Follow Northern Dark on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If this episode mattered to you, consider leaving a review — it helps others find the show. Buffer Music: Country Western Texas Background Music by Mykola Sosin (TaTa Music) Episode Notes Global News — Family of victims of B.C. murderer say they now can’t speak at parole hearings CBC News — B.C. mass killer David Shearing (Ennis) parole coverage and case background Vancouver Sun — Timeline and historical reporting on the Bentley family murders Canadian Press — Coverage of parole process and victim family concerns in high-profile cases
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