Despite his newly-discovered Indigenous heritage, the hitman who killed former pro boxer Eddie Melo and his friend has had his day parole revoked — again.
The beefy Charles Gagne, 52, took the decision on the chin.
“I just want you to know that I respect the decision you’re making,” he told the parole board before learning that he hadn’t convinced them to give him another chance. “If you want to keep me here, I will stay here.”
Well, the contract killer doesn’t have much a choice.
Gagne is serving a life sentence at Joyceville Penitentiary with no eligibility for parole for 12 years for the April 6, 2001 mob hit of the former Canadian middleweight champion- turned-enforcer for the Cotroni crime family and his childhood friend Joao “ Johnny ” Pavao, 42, as they chatt

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