The right not to be convicted of a crime you didn’t commit is a human right, and it is one reason for this book. About one-third of the people who are set free after proving their innocence are not compensated for the injustice they suffered or the time they spent incarcerated. With no money, housing or transportation, and a criminal record rarely cleared despite innocence, the punishment continues on. Governments must provide restoration to the wrongly convicted through a standard and just process. Another reason for this book is my passion to search for facts and evidence that lead to the truth in real crimes. Like everyone, I hate to see the innocent in prison and I do not like to see a killer free to kill again. Even more, I really hate to see a killer get well paid for his crime. Inside “Crime Does Pay In Canada” is the true story of a smart, gutsy guy who killed a 12-year-young girl and was paid for his crime with a fortune and a lot of fame from an adoring public.