Léopold Dion, born on February twenty-fifth, nineteen twenty, was a notorious figure in Canadian criminal history. Active in Quebec during the year nineteen sixty-three, he became infamously known as the 'Monster of Pont-Rouge' due to his heinous crimes.
Dion's criminal activities were marked by a series of horrific offenses, including the sexual assault of twenty-one boys. His actions escalated to murder, as he was responsible for the deaths of four young victims, leaving a lasting scar on the community.
The chilling nature of his crimes and the fear he instilled in the public led to widespread media coverage, cementing his legacy as one of Canada's most infamous serial killers. The moniker 'Monster of Pont-Rouge' reflects the terror he brought to the region and the profound impact of his actions on the lives of many.