Yes, it has. The first hearing was right after the 25 years, and then he didn't apply. He didn't apply for the second hearing, but he was in a lot of trouble at that time because he was selling all his paraphernalia to murderauction.com, and the prison came down on him big time. I don't know what happened behind the scenes, but we received a letter saying that he would waive his parole hearing this time.
Clifford Olson does not ever voluntarily waive a parole hearing, so I don't what happened. I can't believe he got a soft heart, but, yes, he got into big trouble by selling his stuff on that awful website.