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  Karla Homolka
As reported by The Sun last spring, while at Joliette Homolka was involved in a lesbian relationship with convicted bank robber Lynda Veronneau, who is due to inherit almost $1 million from a family estate and has told relatives her blonde, 30-year-old girlfriend "Jessica" will live with her.
Homolka was sentenced to 12 years in prison in 1993 after she pleaded guilty to two counts of manslaughter for her role in her then-husband Paul Bernardo's sex slayings of Leslie Mahaffy, 14, and Kristen French, 15, and the fatal drugging rape of Homolka's youngest sister Tammy, 15.
Labelle said Homolka at first refused to cooperate with psychiatrists in Saskatoon, but agreed to partially cooperate when Corrections Canada warned her that refusal would result in her security classification being bumped from minimum to maximum.
www.allserialkillers.com /karla_homolka.htm   (480 words)

  
 Karla Homolka lives life of
Homolka is at Joliette serving a 12-year sentence after pleading guilty to manslaughter for her role in the 1991 and 1992 tortures and slayings of teenagers Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy.
Homolka will be eligible for release next July, after serving two-thirds of her sentence, unless the correctional service applies to have her detained, which would require a written notice by Jan.
Karla Homolka, left, Christina Sherry and Tracy Gonzales, who was convicted for her role in a Montreal rape and torture case, enjoy a birthday party.
www.truecrime.net /karla   (1267 words)

  
 CTV.ca | CTV News, Shows and Sports - Canadian Television
Homolka explained that while she preferred to "keep things private," she decided with her lawyer that the interview was the best thing to do to keep the media from hounding her.
Homolka has also been ordered to return to court on the week of July 25th to testify regarding the court injunction banning media coverage of her life.
Homolka claims she needs to live anonymously because there are many vigilantes who wish to do her harm, and will be able to do so because of media coverage of her new life.
www.ctv.ca /generic/WebSpecials/homolka   (680 words)

  
 Bad Girls Do It Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka
Karla, handcuffed and on her knees begged to be humiliated and the degradation knew no bounds.
Karla's testimony portrayed her apparently consensual demeanor on the tapes as an act meant to appease her violent and dangerous husband out of fear for her own life.
Karla was convicted in 1993 of manslaughter and sentenced to 12 years in prison.
www.francesfarmersrevenge.com /stuff/badgirls/homolka.htm   (3676 words)

  
 CBC News Indepth: Bernardo
Karla Homolka appears in a court in Joliette, Que., as prosecutors argue that restrictions should be placed on her freedom when she is released.
Homolka is transferred to a maximum-security prison in Saskatoon for a psychiatric examination.
Bernardo and Homolka are married in a lavish ceremony.
www.cbc.ca /news/background/bernardo   (2763 words)

  
 KARLA HOMOLKA: Convicted Murderess
Karla Homolka was born on May 4, 1970 to Dorothy and Karel Homolka of Port Credit, Ontario.
Karla seemed to be happy with this arrangement and once stated that she would do ANYTHING to make Paul happy.
Karla grieved her sister for a short period of time but soon her thoughts were completely filled with her upcoming wedding.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/canadian_tourism/62608   (543 words)

  
 The new and self-improved Karla Homolka - Globe and Mail 06NOV99 - Child rapist, killer and mutilator 
Karla is using those letters to persuade the court to let her out.
OTTAWA - Karla Homolka, convicted in the killing of two teenage girls, claims in a lawsuit that the federal government has violated her constitutional rights by refusing to transfer her to a Montreal halfway house.
Homolka argues in a lawsuit filed in the Federal Court of Canada that it is time to begin her reintegration into society.
www.canadiancrc.com /articles/Globe_and_Mail_New_Karla_Homolka_06NOV99.htm   (2680 words)

  
 Karla Homolka Gains Freedom - The Crime library
The ruling by Quebec Superior Justice James Brunton means Karla Homolka, who was convicted of manslaughter in 1993, does not have to report regularly to police, can go where she wants and see whom she pleases.
Homolka, 35, received the relatively light sentence of 12 years in prison for helping her ex-husband rape and murder teenagers Kristen French, 15, and Leslie Mahaffy, 14, in the early 1990s.
Homolka told the court and psychiatrists she was a battered wife who took part in the rapes and murders to protect herself and her family.
www.crimelibrary.com /news/ap/1205/1010_homolka_restrictions_lifted.html   (753 words)

  
 Homolka wipes away tears   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Homolka is to be released from prison in Joliette, Que., in about a month after having served her entire 12-year prison sentence for manslaughter in the deaths of French and Mahaffy.
A handcuffed Homolka, wearing a light-coloured jacket and sporting light blond hair, was led into the courtroom northeast of Montreal and escorted to the prisoner's dock before the cuffs were removed.
Earlier, Homolka's lawyer, Sylvie Bordelais, tried to have proceedings stopped as she argued her client's constitutional rights were being violated and that the Crown was reneging on its deal with Homolka.
www.canada.com /national/features/homolka/story.html?id=83ee0813-54ad-40fd-8fd1-d3c9db10ea08   (850 words)

  
 CBC News: Victims' families want to keep Homolka leashed: lawyer
Homolka was released from the Ste-Anne-des-Plaines minimum-security institution north of Montreal Monday afternoon.
Karla Homolka also took a turn sexually assaulting the 15-year-old girl as she lay unconscious in their family's home in St. Catharines, Ont., with Bernardo recording the assault with a video camera.
Homolka's decision to talk to the CBC came just hours after her lawyers were in court trying to obtain a ban on media coverage of their client, on the grounds that she was terrified someone would try to hurt her if the media revealed where she was living.
www.cbc.ca /story/canada/national/2005/07/05/homolka-reaction050705.html   (1319 words)

  
 CTV.ca | Court lifts all restrictions on Karla Homolka
Homolka appealed those restrictions, which required her to report regularly to police and keep them informed as to where she is living and working.
In April, before Homolka's release, Bryant urged Quebec's provincial court to impose "the strictest conditions possible" on Homolka on the basis that she could commit serious personal injury offences in the future.
Homolka's former employer, Richer Lapointe, had accused the freed sex killer of consorting with violent criminals this past summer, thus breaking the terms of her release conditions under Section 810.2.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20051130/homolka_judge_051130?s_name=&no_ads=   (748 words)

  
 Homolka: une criminelle comme les autres   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Karla Homolka a eu gain de cause en Cour supérieure, mercredi matin.
Il a fait valoir qu'aucun signalement de comportement violent de Karla Homolka n'a été signalé durant son séjour de 12 ans en prison.
Complice de son mari de l'époque, Paul Bernardo, Karla Homolka a purgé une peine de 12 ans d'emprisonnement pour le meurtre de deux adolescentes dans les années 1990.
www.radio-canada.ca /regions/Montreal/2005/11/30/005-homolka-conditions2.shtml   (328 words)

  
 Karla Homolka est libre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Karla Homolka a fini de purger sa peine de 12 ans de prison.
Karla Homolka, qui avait été condamnée pour son rôle dans le viol et le meurtre de deux adolescentes ontariennes, a fini de purger sa peine de 12 ans de prison.
Karla Homolka commence sa nouvelle vie avec l'appui de sa famille, notamment sa mère qui s'est déplacée à Montréal pour sa sortie de prison.
www.radio-canada.ca /nouvelles/Index/nouvelles/200507/04/003-homolka-lundi.shtml   (738 words)

  
 Fan Clubs and Celebrities. - Fan Karla Homolka   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
MONTREAL -- A frantic Karla Homolka was spirited from one secret hideout to another early yesterday morning amid a bizarre firestorm that followed a Sun Media exclusive that reported she allegedly broke at least two conditions of her release....
Karla Homolka lives in Longueuil By Ginette Claude Perron Karla Homolka was seen with some recoveries in the sector of Sainte-H=E9l=E8ne and Desaulniers, in the arr.
Homolka spotted in Montreal suburb: newspaper Canadian Press MONTREAL - Karla Homolka has been spotted several times in a community on Montreal's south shore and is believed to be working in the area, a weekly newspaper has reported.
www.e-newscentral.com /Fan-Karla-Homolka-1821-cat.html   (3110 words)

  
 hcgtv.net / Karla Homolka released
Homolka and her then-husband, Paul Bernardo, kidnapped, sexually assaulted, tortured and killed two teenaged girls in the early 1990s in southern Ontario.
Homolka, who videotaped the assaults, also drugged her 15-year-old sister so Bernardo could rape her in the basement of her family home after a Christmas dinner.
Homolka agreed to a plea-bargain sentence for manslaughter in return for testifying against Bernardo, an agreement that angered Canadians and was dubbed "a deal with the devil."
www.hcgtv.net /viewtopic.php?id=1183   (254 words)

  
 Riehl World View: Karla Homolka: Triple Teen Murder/Rapist To Go Free
It's been over a decade since Homolka cut a deal before the horrorific nature of the crimes became apparent as video tapes of the teen's rape, torure and murder suggesting she wasn't the innocent victim of an abusive relationship some had contended emerged.
Homolka was visibly upset at a recent hearing when the notion of staying away from other criminals was announced.
This was clearly a horrible mistake on Karla's part; she needed to kill the monster in his sleep and then claim temporary insanity.
www.riehlworldview.com /carnivorous_conservative/2005/06/karla_homolka_t.html   (2192 words)

  
 Women's Violence, SS-Wives and Karla Homolka   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
With respect to Karla Homolka (for the life of me, I don't know why she wasn't called by her legal name Bernardo -- she was still married to her husband), from what has appeared lately, and as you mentioned in your message, she clearly appears to have been the prime perpetrator.
Karla Homolka is currently serving time in a women's prison (one of about 150 women incarcerated in Canada's federal prisons) and studies to become a social worker.
From a review of the case that was broadcast in about 1998 by the CBC, it appeared that Karla Homolka was the prime instigator in the rapes and murders of her victims.
www.fathersforlife.org /SS_wives_terrorists_karla.htm   (5035 words)

  
 FOXNews.com - Notorious Sex Killer Karla Homolka Freed - U.S. & World
As Homolka was being released, her lawyers were in court seeking a ban against the media on covering her release and subsequent whereabouts.
Homolka became the symbol of evil in Canada in 1993 when she was convicted of manslaughter for her role in the kidnappings, rapes, sexual torture and murders of Ontario teenagers Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy.
A judge ruled Homolka still posed a potential danger to society and ordered her to immediately report to police upon her release; banned her from contacting Bernardo or the families of their victims; said she must not come into contact with other violent offenders; must continue therapy and submit DNA samples to authorities.
www.foxnews.com /story/0,2933,161505,00.html   (1150 words)

  
 The Karla Homolka Death Pool
Karla's future security by allowing people to place bets on the date of her demise.
His vulgar website the Karla Homolka death pool, encouraged users to place bets on the date of her demise (but encouraged patrons not to kill her themselves as that would be cheating) and posted the email addresses of those who contacted him to protest the existance of such a website.
Homolka, 30, has served almost eight years of a 12-year sentence for aiding her ex-husband Paul Bernardo in the sex slayings of Kristen French, 15, and Leslie Mahaffy, 14, and the fatal drug rape of her younger sister Tammy, 15.
www.byebyekarla.com   (573 words)

  
 Cinemarati Blog » Karla Homolka and the Montreal World Film Festival   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
For those unaware of just who Karla Homolka is, here’s a primer for you here, but the long and the short of it is she and her hubby raped and murdered several people, and when caught, she gave some info to the police, served a reduced sentence, and has just recently been released from prison.
Nor was it much of a surprise to see that news greeted with despair and anger by friends and family members of those the couple had murdered, their central concern being that nobody should benefit financially from their loved ones’ deaths.
Homolka is a tricky character, to say the least, and Prepon has always struck me as the weakest cast member of “That 70s Show.” (True story: I think Ashton Kutcher is a comic god compared to Prepon.)
www.cinemarati.org /index.php/archives/karla-homolka-and-the-montreal-world-film-festival   (1096 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Deadly Innocence: The True Story of Paul Bernardo, Karla Homolka, and the Schoolgirl Murders: Books: Scott ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Karla and Paul seemed like the picture-perfect newlyweds, but were really a pair of vicious killers who abducted, sexually tortured and murdered innocent schoolgirls, videotaping their evil acts in suburban Niagara Falls.
Paul is a sexual sadist and it can never really be actually proven if Karla herself is just as sick as her husband or if it's all a result of the horrible abuse and brainwashing she has endured over the years by him.
Reading this book left me feeling angry that Karla was not treated as the murder and rapist that she truly is. I felt that she used her good looks, coy attitude and sob story to evade the justice that she duly warranted.
www.amazon.ca /Deadly-Innocence-Bernardo-Homolka-Schoolgirl/dp/0446601543   (1626 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Invisible Darkness: The Horrifying Case of Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka: Books: Stephen Williams   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Karla Holmolka, however, is simply regarded as Evil Incarnate - a soulless, vain grifter who sold out her own baby sister in order to curry favour with the object of her desire.
It was also the starting point from which Williams' admits he became obsessed with Karla, and relentless in his attempts to expose the creature that lurks behind her smile.
Stephen Williams depicts Karla as being in charge of the situation at times, and although I think she is a horrific person, I think she was just going along with Paul, not masterminding everything.
www.amazon.ca /Invisible-Darkness-Horrifying-Bernardo-Homolka/dp/1552780597   (1122 words)

  
 Desperately Seeking Karla
In a surprise move, Judge Frances Kovacs issued a time limited ban on the publication of the details of Homolka's trial until after the completion of the trial of her husband, scheduled for 1995, stating that "the considerations for a fair trial outweigh the right to freedom of the press in these exceptional circumstances".
Lawyers also stated that the public had a right to know whether Homolka's manslaughter charge and sentence was appropriate, whether there was a plea bargain, whether victim impact statements were accounted for, and whether Homolka would present a danger to the public upon her release (Platiel).
Yes, the Homolka case, given the court-ordered ban, is extraordinary; but I anticipate that more cases will develop over censorship of material on Usenet newsgroups, and information professionals need to understand the technology and formulate their positions so that they can make a valuable contribution to these debates.
www.swiss.ai.mit.edu /6.805/articles/desperately-seeking-karla.html   (3967 words)

  
 TheStar.com - Specials/Karla_Homolka
Child killer Karla Homolka continues to send out signals that are picked up by a kind of carnal radar, a dog-whistle heard by those predisposed to sexual misadventure, Rosie DiManno writes.
I never truly believed that Karla Homolka was likely to re-offend, nor that she would be forevermore a danger to the public.
Karla Homolka is a little more than five weeks away from the next chapter of her life thanks to a pact she made with Ontario prosecutors in 1993.
www.thestar.com /NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Render&c=Page&cid=1112868433979   (559 words)

  
 [ Mechant Party ] Paul Bernardo et Karla Homolka   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Karla Homolka ne peut avoir de contacts avec son ex-mari ni avec les familles de ses victimes.
Karla Homolka a quitté le pénitencier de Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, hier après-midi, à bord d'une minifourgonnette de couleur rouge.
Karla Homolka a passé ses premiers jours de liberté terrée dans un appartement de peur d'être repérée par les médias, a affirmé Christian Lachance, un de ses avocats, mercredi.
www.mechantparty.com /forum/ftopic113--0--paul-bernardo-et-karla-homolka.html   (924 words)

  
 Paul Bernardo & Karla Homolka, Serial Killer / Rapist Team - The Crime library
PAUL BERNARDO & KARLA HOMOLKA - In-depth feature story on the notorious Canadian serial killer team known as the "Ken and Barbie of Murder and Mayhem." After a highly controversial "Deal with the Devil," the Canadian government was forced to set Karla free.
The Canadian government and people are now on a "Karla Watch" to see if she will try to make a quiet life for herself or kill again.
The parents of two teenagers killed by Karla Homolka and her ex-husband will be allowed to address the court when Canada's most notorious ex-inmate appeals the conditions of her release as unconstitutional
www.crimelibrary.com /serial_killers/notorious/bernardo/homolka_jump_page.html   (813 words)

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