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Man convicted in 1981 murder of Hamilton nursing assistant suddenly drops bid for early parole

Man convicted in 1981 murder of Hamilton nursing assistant suddenly drops bid for early parole

Robert Badgerow, who was found guilty of the 1981 sexual assault and murder of a Hamilton nursing assistant after four trials, has suddenly abandoned his bid for early parole. "This was a rare and unexpected turn of events," Crown lawyer Cheryl Gzik told CBC Hamilton. The case went before a jury Monday.

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