>>19841950"MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Robert Nadler had two occasions to be on the front pages of the newspapers and leading the television newscasts and neither of them is at all pleasant.
On June 28, Nadler’s house in Mississauga, Ont., exploded, flattening it and damaging dozens of neighbouring homes in a spectacular blast that is still under investigation. Nadler was found dead in the wreckage, along with his wife, Diane Page, both 55. In 1982, it was a conviction for the brutal murder of his childhood friend.
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Nadler’s brother, Frank, believes there is a common link between these incidents: Nadler’s psychological problems, including paranoia and anti-social personality that went untreated.
When Nadler was released from prison on parole on Dec. 12, 1991, he was ordered to “follow psychological counselling as arranged.” However, on Oct. 26, 1994, he successfully had that requirement removed by the National Parole Board, according to parole records."