The families of two victims of Paul Bernardo, a notorious serial killer, are concerned after he was transferred to a medium-security prison by Correctional Service Canada (CSC) without explanation. Lawyer Tim Danson represents the families of Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy, who were both abused, murdered, and dismembered by Bernardo and his former wife in the early 1990s. Danson has expressed his fears that the move may be part of a system designed to cherry-pick maximum security, then medium, before eventually releasing the offender. Bernardo was declared a dangerous offender and is serving a life sentence, but concerns remain over his potential parole. Despite the public outrage over the move, Bernardo was transferred to La Macaza Institution in Quebec, 190 kilometers northwest of Montreal. Lawrence Greenspon, a criminal attorney, believes that Bernardo’s move to a medium-security prison could mean that he is progressing through his sentence, and therefore, theoretically, may be paroled. However, Greenspon suggests that the families of Bernardo’s victims have a legitimate fear regarding his move from maximum to medium security. Bernardo’s crimes make it hard to imagine making a case that he isn’t a danger, which is why there is almost an insurance policy that he will never be released.