"MONTREAL -- Bachelor No. 1 boasts about his "bad-boy body and sweet-guy attitude" and Bachelor No. 2 wants a woman to join him as he closes a dark chapter from his past.
Bachelor No. 3, meanwhile, says he can't be available for a first date for awhile -- at least not before 2021.
Not only do these men share a quest for love, they have something else in common: they're all in prison for murder.
The federal prisoners, many behind bars for violent offences like attempted murder, sexual assault and first-degree murder, have written blurbs highlighting their personal qualities -- and, in some cases, their crimes.
For some, the results have led to jailhouse bliss. Julie Young, a single mother from Truro, N.S., credits the website for introducing her to a convicted bank robber she hopes to marry one day. "I would marry him because I love him and I see him having a really good future now," said Young, whose sweetheart, Steve Mehlenbacher, is serving his fourth federal sentence after a total of 16 bank-heist convictions. "I never was able to open up to anybody before him."
She plans to move across the country this month to be closer to her man, who's locked up in the medium-security Mountain Institution in Agassiz, B.C., about 140 kilometres east of Vancouver . . . "
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Looks like a future "Bonnie and Clyde" arrangement may be in the works . . . She's the driver, he handles the machine gun to hold off the cops . . .