How quickly time flies — even for a killer who has two victims on his resume, and very nearly a third young teen as well.

The has learned that infamous Eaton Centre shooter Christopher Husbands will have a parole hearing later this month — just six years after he was found guilty of two counts of manslaughter in the deaths of Ahmed Hassan, 24, and Nixon Nirmalendran, 22.

But there could easily have been more killed after Husbands sent 14 bullets flying in a busy food court on that June evening in 2012, bent on revenge and without concern for anyone else caught in his wild gunfire. He was on bail at the time on charges of sexual assault with conditions that he not have any weapons and remain under strict house arrest.

Yet here he was, carrying a loaded handgun in a busy food co

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