‘Canadian psycho’ Luka Magnotta, who dismembered Chinese lover, joins matchmaking site

Luka Magnotta, the Canadian man sentenced to life in prison for killing and dismembering his Chinese lover and mailing the body parts to schools and political parties has joined a matchmaking website for inmates.
Magnotta’s profile was posted Sunday on Canadian Inmates Connect Inc, a website that tries to hook up lonesome convicts — some behind bars for violent offences like first-degree murder — with potential companions on the outside.
The profile features two photos of the former stripper and prostitute in an unbuttoned white dress shirt. He was convicted in December of first-degree murder for the 2012 killing and dismemberment of university student Jun Lin in Montreal in a case that horrified Canadians.
Magnotta’s grisly crimes included filming some of Lin’s dismemberment, posting the video online and mailing body parts to the Ottawa offices two political parties, as well as to schools in British Columbia. He was dubbed the “Canadian psycho”.
He is serving a life sentence with possible parole after 25 years. He lists his expected release date as 2037.
“Only those I deem compatible will receive a response,” he writes on the profile.