Luka Magnotta, the infamous murderer from Netflix’s “Don’t F*ck With Cats” documentary, might be granted an early release from prison due to an outbreak of COVID-19.
The Toronto Sun reports Luka Magnotta is currently held at the Port-Cartier prison in Quebec City, Canada. He was convicted of first-degree murder for the death of Jun Lin and is currently serving a life sentence. He was arrested in 2012 after a video surfaced online of Magnotta dismembering Jun Lin and performing sexual acts with his body parts then mailed them to political figures and schools. He was also convicted in 2014 for torturing cats in a series of disturbing viral video clips.
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Port-Cartier prison officials may release Magnotta due to 10 inmates becoming infected with the virus and 16 correction officers testing positive for the virus.
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The prison has released inmates with smaller offenses but officials say releasing prisoners cannot stop the spread of the virus.