A few weeks ago, as he lay dying of lung cancer in an Edmonton hospital, serial sex offender Karl Toft told a retired police detective that he still worried about offending again. "He's earned some respect from me, certainly not as a sex offender, but for … how hard he worked to try and not have another victim. Karl Toft leaves a parole hearing in Edmonton in this Aug. 5, 2004 file photo. The man known as Canada's most notorious sex offender died this weekend at age 81. Toft learned — and so did policeAnd as much as Toft may have learned from his regular meetings with police, he taught them even more.
Source: CBC News April 30, 2018 02:03 UTC