I think because the consecutive sentence options weren't available for Bernardo and certainly not for Olson.
I could be wrong on that but I think its the case.
Bernardo was also only convicted of two first degree murders and two aggravated assaults. even under the consecutive sentences he would have done less time.
Olson made a plea bargin deal and while he was convicted for I think 11 murders. his sentences were all concurrent. So he basically got 25 years and a dangerous offender tag.
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