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Karla Leanne Homolka, also known as Karla Leanne Teale, (born May 4, 1970 in Port Credit, Ontario, Canada), is a Canadian serial killer who attracted worldwide media attention when she was convicted of helping her husband, Paul Bernardo, rape and murder teenage girls, including her sister Tammy Homolka.[2] In return for her confession and testimony against her husband, she was given a plea bargain whereby she escaped the maximum penalty for her crimes. She pled guilty to manslaughter and served 12 years in prison. This work is copyrighted. ...
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Paul Kenneth Bernardo, (he later assumed the name Paul Teale) (born August 27, 1964 in Scarborough, Ontario), is a Canadian serial killer, known for the murders he committed with his wife Karla Homolka. ...
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Paul Kenneth Bernardo, (he later assumed the name Paul Teale) (born August 27, 1964 in Scarborough, Ontario), is a Canadian serial killer, known for the murders he committed with his wife Karla Homolka. ...
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Early life
Karla is the eldest of three daughters (the others being Lori and the youngest, Tammy, now deceased) born to Karel and Dorothy Homolka. The Homolkas are of Czech heritage on the father's side. While still a young child, Karla's family settled in St. Catharines, Ontario. Homolka attended Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School. While in high school, she started working part-time in a pet store. This job led to her visiting Toronto in October of 1987 for a convention, whereupon she met Paul Bernardo at her hotel. After graduating from high school, she started working as a veterinary assistant at the Martindale Animal Clinic. She decided not to attend university, despite being accepted by both York University and the University of Toronto. Nickname: Motto: Industry and Liberality Location of St. ...
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Paul Kenneth Bernardo, (he later assumed the name Paul Teale) (born August 27, 1964 in Scarborough, Ontario), is a Canadian serial killer, known for the murders he committed with his wife Karla Homolka. ...
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Murders On October 17, 1987, Homolka, then 17, met Bernardo, who was 23, at a hotel restaurant. They maintained a relationship until 1993, when Homolka divorced Bernardo and began testifying against him. It was later determined that Bernardo had already raped several girls in Toronto by the time he met his future wife.[citation needed] is the 290th day of the year (291st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Homolka would later say that in the spring of 1990, Bernardo began calling her his sex slave and abusing her severely. Homolka claims that she would never deny him anything; she was his property and was well trained. Sexual slavery is a special case of slavery which includes various different practices: forced prostitution single-owner sexual slavery ritual slavery, sometimes associated with traditional religious practices slavery for primarily non-sexual purposes where sex is common or permissible In general, the nature of slavery means that the slave is...
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She had become obsessed with Bernardo's happiness. Her greatest fear was that she would not be able hold on to her man. Bernardo apparently was annoyed Tammy was no longer available to him for his sexual pleasure and blamed Homolka for causing her death. Homolka searched for a replacement for Tammy — someone very young and virginal. Homolka knew a teenage girl, who looked very much like her dead sister, Tammy(see Paragraph 4). Homolka alledgedly thought she would be the perfect wedding present for Bernardo. This teenage girl idolized Homolka as beautiful & sophisticated, so gratefully accepted Homolka's invitation to the Bernardo's new home. Homolka apparently took the girl to dinner and spent hours talking to her and plying her with sweet alcoholic drinks, laced with the same drug (Halcion) that had killed her sister. The teenage girl then passed out and once asleep deeply, Homolka called Bernardo over for his surprise gift. Bernardo was concerned that Homolka was using the same drug that killed Tammy to subdue the teenage girl. They undressed the teenager, Bernardo videotaped Holmolka as she made sexual overtures to the sleeping girl. Then Bernardo took her virginity. With that accomplished and memorialized in the videotape, he moved on to anally rape thier victim. Fortunately, she was so drugged that she did not wake up during the whole ordeal. Homolka then apparently cleaned the blood off the fifteen-year-old girl and put her to bed for the night. The next morning, the teenage girl was very sick to her stomach and understandably sore, met Bernardo — she thought for the first time. She had no idea what had really happened to her. Bernardo alledgedly was amazed at the things Homolka would do for him. In November 1990, Bernardo was interviewed by two police detectives, based on tips that Bernardo fit the Scarborough Rapist composite. One victim had said to police that a woman had video taped her while being raped by a man at a bus stop that fitted Bernardos description, but police deemed that the victim was hysterical and the police dimissed the claim made by that particular victim as a false memory due to the stress of the rape. Bernardo voluntarily submitted hair, saliva and blood samples for forensic testing. It took 26 months for the tests to return results. 1990 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Six months prior to their storybook wedding in 1991, Homolka stole the anesthetic agent Halcion from the veterinary clinic where she worked. On December 23, 1990, Homolka and Bernardo administered it to her 15-year-old sister Tammy (born January 1, 1975) as a mixture with alcohol, Homolka wanted to give Tammy's virginity to Bernardo for Christmas as Bernardo had always been upset that Homolka had not been a virgin when they had met. Bernardo raped Tammy in the basement of the Homolka family home while she was unconscious, her sister filmed this while in progress. Her parents were upstairs asleep at the time. The official cause of death was attributed to the girl having choked to death on her own vomit and was ruled an accident. The two got away with it, and then took videos of themselves with Karla wearing Tammy's clothing and pretending to be her virginal sister. At no point did she protest and in fact seemed amused — an indication that she felt no remorse. Anesthesia (AE), also anaesthesia (BE), is the process of blocking the perception of pain and other sensations. ...
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After Homolka and Bernardo were engaged, they rented a house in the quiet suburb of Port Dalhousie. On June 15, 1991, Bernardo — while stealing license plates to aid in a cigarette smuggling scheme he had devised — met Leslie Mahaffy, who was standing at the door of her home. The two spoke for some time and went back to Bernardo's car for a cigarette, at which point he forced her into the car and drove her to his home. There, Homolka and Bernardo held the girl hostage for 24 hours, repeatedly sexually assaulting her. They recorded the assaults on videotape, including one scene where Homolka pretties herself for the camera before raping the girl. Eventually, they killed Mahaffy. Bernardo then dismembered her body with a circular saw in a makeshift plastic tent in the basement of the Homolka/Bernardo home. Karla washed the body parts and prepared them for immersion in concrete. On June 29, a couple canoeing on a lake at the edge of the city of St. Catharines found parts of Mahaffy's body in shallow water, encased in cement. On the same day that the girl's body was found, Homolka and Bernardo were married in a lavish ceremony, riding together in a horse-drawn carriage at Niagara-on-the-Lake. The historic Lighthouse & pier Port Dalhousie, in relation to other nearby lakeports. ...
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Karla Homolka & Paul Bernardo on their wedding day On April 16, 1992, the couple drove into a church parking lot. Homolka stepped out of the car with a map pretending to be lost and asking for help from 15-year-old Kristen French. Bernardo approached the girl from behind and used a knife to force French into the back seat of the car. A piece of the map, one of French's shoes and some of her hair were all later found at the crime scene. Homolka and Bernardo brought French to their home, where for several days, they sexually assaulted, abused, and tortured her. Kristen's murder had to be committed in time so that Homolka and Bernardo could spend Easter dinner with her parents. Immediately after Kristen was strangled, Karla left to blow dry her hair. . On April 30, her body was found in a ditch in the city of Burlington, Ontario. www. ...
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Aftermath Homolka left her husband in 1993 after he beat her so badly that she was hospitalized. The attending ER physician called her injuries "the worst case of wife assault I have seen". [citation needed] Homolka suffered two black eyes and a hemorrhage in the left eye resulting from strikes to the back of her head which drove the brain forward into her skull. She suffered a contusion to the forehead, bruises down the side of her neck and along her arms, bruises and swelling to 75% of her legs from the mid-thigh down and a puncture wound from a screwdriver on her right thigh above the knee. Bernardo was arrested on January 6, 1993, and charged with assault with a weapon. Year 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar). ...
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On February 1, 1993, 26 months after the samples had been submitted, police found out that Bernardo's DNA matched that of the Scarborough Rapist. They immediately began keeping him under 24-hour surveillance. is the 32nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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On February 9, 1993, Homolka was interviewed by Metro Sexual Assault Squad police. She emphasized the abuse she suffered at the hands of Bernardo. The police reported that she was hostile and uncooperative when being questioned about certain things, including the murder of Kristen French. Later that night, she confessed to her aunt and uncle that Bernardo was the Scarborough Rapist and that she and he were involved in the rapes and murders of Leslie Mahaffy and Kristen French. Homolka met with lawyer George Walker and authorized him to seek full immunity on her behalf for her cooperation. Bernardo was arrested at his home by Metro Sexual Assault Squad and Green Ribbon Task Force detectives for the Scarborough rapes and the murders of Leslie Mahaffy and Kristen French. On May 5, Walker was informed that the government was offering Homolka a 12-year sentence plea bargain that she had one week to accept. If she declined, the government would charge her with two counts of first degree murder, one count of second degree murder and other crimes. Walker accepted the offer on behalf of his client and Homolka later agreed to accept it. On May 14, the plea agreement between Homolka and the Crown was finalized. Later that evening, she began giving her induced statements to police investigators. is the 40th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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On September 12, 1994, John Rosen took over the defense of Bernardo from Ken Murray, who had left over disputes on how to handle the case. Murray planned to use the videotapes of the crimes to surprise Homolka during the preliminary hearing. After the preliminary hearing was cancelled, Bernardo wanted to destroy the tapes and change his defense strategy to asserting that she was the real killer and that he had never met the victims. On September 22, Rosen handed over the original copies of the videotapes to police. is the 255th day of the year (256th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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One particularly controversial aspect of Homolka's plea deal was the Crown's belief that she was a "compliant victim," the justification of which came largely from an FBI document titled Compliant Victims of the Sexual Sadist. Another was that the provincial political party in power at the time (the Ontario New Democratic Party) influenced the plea bargain process, especially Attorney-General Marion Boyd. Some federal politicians attempted to reopen the plea agreement and throw more light on Boyd's personal involvement during the debate concerning Bill S-3, a proposed bill on plea bargaining.[11] The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is a federal criminal investigative, intelligence agency, and the primary investigative arm of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ). ...
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After the videotapes had been found, rumors spread that Homolka was an active participant of the crimes. The public grew incensed as the full extent of Homolka's role in the case was finally exposed and the plea agreement now seemed unnecessary. However, as was provided in the plea bargain, Homolka had already disclosed sufficient information to the police and the crown found no ground to break the agreement and re-open the case.
Other possible victims It is widely believed that Bernardo and Homolka had other victims; a newspaper clipping found in Bernardo's home while the police executed search warrants described a violent rape that occurred in Hawaii during the couple's honeymoon there. The fact that they had cut out this article, that the rape itself followed Bernardo's modus operandi and that it occurred when the Bernardos were vacationing in Hawaii have all led police and those who follow the story to speculate that it may be related. Law enforcement officials on both sides of the border have stated their belief that Bernardo was responsible for this rape, but due to extradition issues, this case was never prosecuted. This article is about the U.S. State. ...
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While Robert Baltovich was convicted for the 1990 abduction and murder of 22-year-old Scarborough resident Elizabeth Bain, his attorneys now contend that Bernardo was in fact responsible for her death. Canadian television continues (as of 2006) to cover this story extensively. Witnesses testified about seeing Bain with a blond man in the days before she vanished. There are numerous other links between Bernardo and Bain, but a Canadian publication ban stands in the way of much of the information getting to the public. Regardless, on December 2, 2004, the Ontario Court of Appeal set aside Baltovich's conviction and ordered a new trial based on some of this evidence. In 1998, author Derek Finkle published the book No Claim to Mercy, which presented evidence tying Bernardo to Bain's murder. Robert Baltovich born July 17th,1965 is a Canadian man who was convicted in 1992 of the murder of his girlfriend Elizabeth Bainborn July 11th,1967in Scarborough -West HiLL, Toronto Ontario. ...
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Publication ban One of the more controversial aspects of the Homolka/Bernardo case was the media publication ban on evidence presented at Homolka's preliminary inquiry. The purpose of the ban on publication was to protect Bernardo's right to a fair trial.[3] A publication ban is a court order which prohibits the public or media from disseminating certain details of an otherwise public judicial procedure. ...
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The publication ban was imposed on July 5, 1993 by Mr. Justice Kovacs of the Ontario Court (General Division). The application for a publication ban was brought by the Crown. Homolka, through her lawyers, supported the application for a publication ban. Paul Bernardo, through his lawyers, argued against the publication ban. His position was that he would be prejudiced by a publication ban since Homolka had previously been portrayed as a victim of Bernardo. Four media outlets and one author also opposed the application for a publication ban.[4] is the 186th day of the year (187th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Many of the Internet rumours were more extreme than the actual details of the case,[citation needed] some of them stolen from other serial killers and attributed to Karla and Paul.[citation needed] At the time, many "electronic ban-breakers"[5] published much that was forbidden, and much that was simply false, leading to substantial misinformation and the origin of many misconceptions about the case. Most of the ban-breaking occurred on the alt.fan.karla-homolka[6] Usenet newsgroup. Usenet (USEr NETwork) is a global, decentralized, distributed Internet discussion system that evolved from a general purpose UUCP architecture of the same name. ...
In January 2006, author Stephen Williams was sentenced for violating the publication ban by including forbidden details in his two books on Bernardo and Homolka, making him only the second person sentenced for violating the publication ban – the first being one of the Internet ban-breakers. Stephen Williams reached a plea agreement with the Canadian authorities in which he agreed that he would no longer use "any materials belonging to the Crown" as part of his writings. It is, as of late 2006, unclear whether or not Stephen Williams will remain active in this case, but he was present at a June 2005 hearing for Homolka.
Prison During her imprisonment Homolka received psychological evaluations from at least seven different psychologists who all agreed that she exhibited the symptoms of "severe clinical depression, battered spousal syndrome and post traumatic stress disorder," all of which she has been treated for while in prison. A psychologist is a person who studies psychology, the systematic investigation of the human mind, including behavior, cognition, and affect. ...
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In prison, Homolka appeared to thrive. Seven psychologists and psychiatrists examined her and agreed that she showed the symptoms of battered spousal abuse, although some observers believe she boned up on the syndrome via coaching and books. In 2001, the parole board referred to her as a psychopath — cold-blooded, manipulative offender who shows no remorse, yet she wrote a letter of apology to her family about her sister's death - Dear Mom, Dad and Lori, This is the hardest letter I've ever had to write and you'll probably all hate me once you read it. I've kept this inside myself for so long and I just can't lie to you any more. Both Paul and I are responsible for Tammy's death. Paul was "in love" with her and wanted to have sex with her. He wanted me to help him. He wanted me to get sleeping pills from work to drug her with. He threatened me and physically and emotionally abused me when I refused. No words I can say can make you understand what he put me through. So stupidly I agreed to do as he said. But something maybe the combination of drugs and the food she ate that night caused her to vomit. I tried so hard to save her. I am so sorry. But no words I can say can bring her back I would gladly give my life for hers. I don't expect you to ever forgive me, for I will never forgive myself. Karla —XOXO and complained to psychiatrists about nightmares from her past. (The attorney for the other victims' families has stated that she has never apologized to them, which, if she were a typical 'compliant accomplice,' she would likely have done.) And she appeared to have some fun while incarcerated. She got involved with a woman (who later claimed to have been manipulated into giving her gifts), and participated in parties and fashion shows. Although no professional psychologists and psychiatrists who have examined Homolka personally have diagnosed her as a psychopath, the parole board that reviewed her case in 2001 referred to her as such. Dr Sharon Williams, an expert on incarcerated sex offenders and psychopaths, who evaluated her between 1996 and 1999, concluded that Homolka was not a psychopath, and not likely to reoffend. In 2005, during Homolka's release hearing (under section 810.2 of the Criminal Code), psychiatrist Louis Morrisette said the 35-year-old did not represent a threat to society and was not a psychopath. See Also: Antisocial Personality Disorder Theoretically, psychopathy is a three-faceted disorder involving interpersonal, affective and behavioral characteristics. ...
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Homolka participated in every treatment program recommended by prison authorities, until she was asked to participate in a program that had been designed for male sex offenders. She refused, on the grounds that she was neither male nor a convicted sex offender. She did, however, take courses such as "Improving Your Inner Self," "Anger Management," "Survivors of Abuse and Trauma," and many more. She also earned her bachelor's degree in psychology from Queen's University,[7] and achieved very high grades. [citation needed] A bachelors degree is usually an undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course or major that generally lasts for three, four, or in some cases and countries, five or six years. ...
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At one point, a released inmate leaked photos which showed Homolka at a birthday party. Since Homolka was, at that time, being held in the Joliette Institution for Women (a medium security prison in Joliette, Quebec, 80 km northeast of Montreal), such birthday parties were common. When the photos were published, the resulting fuss led to Homolka's placement in solitary confinement. It is not clear if it was her own birthday being celebrated in the pictures. The photos caused quite a stir in the Canadian press, which dubbed Homolka's experiences derisively as "Club Fed", a play on the name of the vacation-property company Club Med, because of the vacation-like lifestyle Homolka appeared to be living at Joliette. [citation needed] Joliette is a town in southwest-central Québec, Canada on the Rivière lAssomption and is the seat of the Regional County Municipality of Joliette. ...
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Homolka has expressed [[remorse to her family in a letter to them regarding the death of her sister Tammy, and to the doctors treating her throughout the years. In letters to one of her previous psychiatrists, she described at length the continuing nightmares she had about the two murdered girls. Whether this remorse is genuine or feigned cannot be reliably determined. [citation needed] On March 15, 1996 the "Report to the Attorney General of Ontario on Certain Matters Relating to Karla Homolka" (also known as the "Galligan Report") was delivered to Attorney General Charles Harnick. This report concluded that the plea bargain with Homolka was legitimate and "driven by sheer necessity". [citation needed] is the 74th day of the year (75th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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On September 22, 2000, the Montreal Gazette published an article on Homolka's prison life which gave the impression that Homolka was in a lesbian relationship with convicted child-rapist Christina Sherry. The article was accompanied by a photo of Homolka and Sherry together. Homolka allegedly did have a lesbian relationship with inmate Lynda Verroneau, [citation needed] who had been convicted of participating in a bank robbery. The independently wealthy Verroneau later sold pictures and stories to the media claiming that Homolka had pretended to be her lover in order to get lingerie and a computer. is the 265th day of the year (266th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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In January 2003 the Toronto Sun published a series of pictures of Homolka in the Joliette Institution. These pictures showed Homolka, apparently at ease, sunbathing, playing with a cat, and on a swingsset. At the time, these pictures caused an uproar among the Canadian public. On April 9, 2005 the paper published a story about a supposed "Internet frenzy" about Homolka. The Toronto Sun is an English language daily newspaper published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ...
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Homolka was released on July 4, 2005. On May 5, the Global Television Network reported that her father stated that she is planning to live in the Montreal district of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. Due to the ensuing clamour, Homolka declared that she would choose another district, still in Montreal . On May 29, CBC reported that she chose "Karla Leanne Teale" as her new official name – "Teale" being the name that Paul Bernardo had adopted in honor of the fictional serial killer "Martin Thiel" in the film Criminal Law. is the 185th day of the year (186th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Post-prison After a two day hearing, Judge Jean R. Beaulieu ruled that Karla Homolka, upon her release on July 4, 2005 would still pose a risk to the public-at-large. As a result, using section 810.2 of the Criminal Code, certain restrictions were placed on Homolka as a condition of her release: is the 185th day of the year (186th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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- She was to tell police her home address, work address and with whom she lives.
- She was required to notify police as soon as any of the above changes.
- She was likewise required to notify police of any change to her name.
- If she planned to be away from her home for more than 48 hours, she had to give 72 hours' notice.
- She could not contact Paul Bernardo, the families of Leslie Mahaffy and Kristen French or that of the woman known as Jane Doe (see below), or any violent criminals.
- She was forbidden from being with people under the age of 16 and from consuming drugs other than prescription medicine.
- She was required to continue therapy and counseling.
- She was required to provide police with a DNA sample.
There is a penalty of a maximum two-year prison term for violating such an order. While this reassured the public that Homolka would find it difficult to offend again, it was felt by the court that it might be beneficial to her as well, because public hostility and her high profile might endanger her upon release.[8] On June 10, 2005, Liberal senator Michel Biron declared that the conditions placed on Homolka were "totalitarian", according to an interview with CTV Newsnet. Conservative deputy leader Peter MacKay called this "moral support" for Homolka "repugnant", and other members of government called for Biron's resignation. is the 161st day of the year (162nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Homolka filed a request in the Quebec Superior Court for a wide-ranging injunction aimed at preventing the press from reporting about her following her release. Quebec Superior Court is the highest trial Court in the Province of Quebec, Canada. ...
While at Joliette Institution, Homolka received death threats and was transferred to Ste-Anne-des-Plaines prison north of Montreal. On July 4, 2005, Homolka was released from Ste-Anne-des-Plaines prison. She granted her first interview to Radio-Canada television, speaking entirely in French.[9] She told interviewer Joyce Napier that she chose Radio Canada because she had found it to be less sensational than the English-language media. She said that she had likewise found Quebec to be more accepting of her than Ontario. She affirmed that she would be living within the province but refused to say where. She said she had paid her debt to society legally, but not emotionally or socially. She refused to speak about her alleged relationship with Jean-Paul Gerbet, a convicted murderer serving a life sentence at Ste-Anne-des-Plaines.[10] During the interview, her solicitor, Sylvie Bordelais, sat beside Homolka; however, she did not speak. Homolka's mother was also present but off-screen, and was acknowledged by Homolka.[11] is the 185th day of the year (186th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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On July 5, national media reported that Homolka had relocated to the Island of Montreal. On August 21, the newspaper Le Courrier du Sud reported that she had been sighted in the South Shore community of Longueuil, across the St. Lawrence River from Montreal.[12] is the 186th day of the year (187th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Island of Montreal (in French, île de Montréal), in extreme southwestern Quebec, Canada, is located at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers. ...
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Longueuil is a city in extreme southwestern Quebec, Canada, on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River across from Montreal, of which it is a suburb. ...
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The Société Elizabeth Fry du Québec offered its services to Homolka. Elizabeth Fry Elizabeth Fry (née Gurney; 21 May 1780 â 12 October 1845) was an English prison reformer, social reformer and, as a Quaker, a Christian philanthropist. ...
On November 30, 2005, Quebec Superior Court judge James Brunton lifted all restrictions imposed on Homolka, saying there was not enough evidence to justify them. On December 6, 2005, the Quebec Court of Appeal upheld Brunton's decision. The Quebec Justice Department decided not to take the case to the Supreme Court. is the 334th day of the year (335th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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On June 8, 2006, TVA reported that her request to have her name changed was rejected. She had attempted to change her name legally to Emily Chiara Tremblay (Tremblay being one of the most common surnames in Quebec).[13] is the 159th day of the year (160th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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On July 25, 2006, Global News reporters tracked down Homolka at a Montreal bus stop and videotaped her as they asked her questions to no reply.[14] is the 206th day of the year (207th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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On February 9, 2007, Sun Media reported that Homolka had given birth to a baby boy [15] with new husband, Thierry Bordelais. Quebec Children's Aid said that despite Homolka's past, the new mother will not automatically be scrutinized. is the 40th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Videotapes After more than sixty days of searching the Bernardo home for the videotapes that Bernardo and Homolka recorded, police were only able to find a tape containing Bernardo, Homolka and an unnamed American prostitute, and a very short videotaped segment of Homolka apparently raping an unconscious girl who could not be identified from the segment. The unidentified girl would later be called "Jane Doe" after the discovery of the full tapes in which her identity was revealed to be that of a minor. Her true identity remains covered by the publication ban. In many countries such as India, the UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand a minor is presently defined as a person under the age of 18. ...
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After the expiration of the search warrants, Bernardo provided his attorney, Ken Murray with detailed instructions on where to find the six videotapes that depicted the rapes of Tammy Lyn Homolka, Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy. The tapes were hidden in a pot-light (recessed light ceiling fixture) in an upstairs bathroom. Yearbook photo Tammy Lyn Homolka (January 1, 1975 - December 24, 1990) was the younger sister of Canadian murderer Karla Homolka. ...
Yearbook photo Kristen Dawn French (May 10, 1976 â April 19, 1992) was a Canadian schoolgirl who resided in St. ...
Yearbook photo Leslie Erin Mahaffy (July 1, 1976 â June 14, 1991) was a Canadian girl who was murdered by serial killers Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka. ...
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Murray, feeling that the tapes could help prove that Homolka was not as innocent as she and the Crown were insisting, held onto the tapes and did not turn them over to authorities. Murray felt that the tapes would help in mitigating the actions of his client. As time passed, he began to feel that he had made a mistake in not disclosing the videotapes. Murray resigned as Bernardo's lawyer and turned over the videotapes to John Rosen who would become Bernardo's new attorney. The videotapes were shown to Homolka as she was giving testimony against Bernardo, and she provided police with a play-by-play commentary on what was happening. Her reactions and her viewing of the videotapes were, themselves, videotaped. In 1997 Bernardo's attorney Ken Murray was charged with obstruction of justice and possession of child pornography for not turning over the videotapes immediately upon their discovery. He was acquitted in June 2000. Child pornography refers to pornographic material depicting children. ...
In December 2001, Canadian authorities determined that there was no possible future use of the videotapes. The six videotapes depicting the torture and rape of Bernardo and Homolka's victims were destroyed. The disposition of the tapes of Homolka watching and commenting on the tapes remains sealed. For other uses, see Torture (disambiguation). ...
Stephen Williams indicated in his book, Invisible Darkness, that the tapes may still be available in some "underground circles" at very high prices. Williams himself has sold some segments of video to Home Box Office for use in their program "Autopsy". Home Box Office did air very short segments of the rape of Tammy Homolka during their program "Autopsy 8." On May 4, 2003 Williams was arrested for numerous charges, including the publication of courtroom exhibits used in the trials. Stephen Williams is a Canadian true crime writer who violated the Bernardo publication ban in Canada; see Karla Homolka, publication ban. ...
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Although these tapes have been described as snuff films, this description is not strictly accurate. The videotapes do not show any deaths; they show violent crimes and the infliction of injuries that ultimately caused one death but no moment of death was pictured. A snuff film, or snuff movie, depicts the actual killing of a human being - a human sacrifice (without the aid of special effects or other trickery) perpetrated for the medium of film for the purpose of entertainment. ...
Prosecutors had an opportunity to "break the deal" and charge Homolka with additional crimes for a period of eight months between the finding of the tapes and the agreement not to charge her with additional crimes. The police were in possession of the tapes in September 1994, although the "deal" had been signed in 1993 (and they had been working under a verbal agreement of the deal long before that) they were still able to prosecute her for "Jane Doe", and for lies that they uncovered in her earlier testimony. Williams published memos where the Crown discussed these lies amongst themselves, indicating that the Crown was fully aware that Homolka had lied during her interviews with prosecutors. Officials agreed not to prosecute Homolka for the "Jane Doe" incidents, and they chose not to break the deal with her on May 18, 1995. That decision was final. is the 138th day of the year (139th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Movie In 2004 producers from Quantum Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based production company, announced the release of the movie Karla (with the working title Deadly), starring Laura Prepon as Homolka and Misha Collins as Bernardo. Since the announcement of the movie, Tim Danson – the attorney for the families of French and Mahaffy – was given a private screening of the film, and following this, announced that the families had no objection to the film being released. Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty has called for a boycott on the film. The film was released in Canada by Christal Films in the major markets of Calgary, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City and Halifax. Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area City 1,290. ...
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In popular culture Episodes of Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Close to Home were inspired by the case, as well as an episode of the Inspector Lynley Mysteries called "Know Thine Enemy". Due to the Canadian publication ban on details of the crimes that was in force at the time, the original Law & Order episode could not be shown on Canadian television. This article is about the original television series. ...
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References - ^ http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2006/06/09/homolka-name.html
- ^ Jenish, D Arcy. "Horror stories", Maclean's Magazine Vol.108, Iss. 22, Rogers Publishing Limited, 1995-05-29, pp. 14 – 18. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.
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- ^ The Queen v. Karla Bernardo a.k.a. Karla Teale, [1993] O.J. No. 2047 (1993-07-05). Retrieved on 2007-09-24.
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- ^ MSNBC Investigates, "To Love and To Kill....a classic program from our Crime Files." Accessed September 5, 2007.
- ^ MSNBC Investigates episode schedule. Accessed September 5, 2007.
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Further reading - Articles
- Report to the Attorney General of Ontario on Certain Matters relating to Karla Homolka AKA The Galligan Report (PDF in a .zip file - 11 megs)
- Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (December 2003). "The Case of Stephen Williams: Secret Publication Bans, Selective Prosecution and Prosecutorial Conflict of Interest."
- Ottawa Sun Cairns, Alan (May 22, 2005). "Karla's rapid descent into Darkness: How Homolka quickly fell under Bernardo's spell" (retrieval requires $10 payment)
- CBC News (May 31, 2005). "Karla Homolka back in court"
- CBC News (Sep 21, 2004). "Baltovich lawyers link case to Bernardo"
- (Sep. 19, 2004). "Robert Baltovich Lawyers implicate Bernardo in Elizabeth Bain Killing"
- Gillis, Charlie (March. 21, 2005). "Karla Homolka, Girl Next Door". Maclean's, p. 35.
- Nanetta, Alexander (June 10, 2005). "Biron: Homolka treated in totalitarian style" National Post
- Prison in Joliette is known as `Club Fed'- Toronto Star
- Szklarski, Cassandra (June 2, 2005). "Won't greet Karla, Homolka family says" Globeandmail.com
- Books
- Burnside, Scott and Alan Cairns. Deadly Innocence. Grand Central Publishing, Warner Books edition (1995) ISBN 0446601543.
- Davey, Frank. Karla's Web. Viking Adult (1994) ISBN 0670861537.
- Klein, Shelley. The Most Evil Women in History. Michael O' Mara books Limited (2003) ISBN 0760745560
- O'Neill, Brian. A Marriage Made For Murder. O'Neill Enterprises (1995) ISBN 0969977913.
- Pron, Nick. Lethal Marriage: The Uncensored Truth Behind the Crimes of Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka. Seal Books (2005). ISBN 077042936X.
- Williams, Stephen. Invisible Darkness: The Strange Case Of Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka. New York: Bantam (1997) ISBN 055356854X.
- Williams, Stephen. Karla: A Pact with the Devil. Toronto: Cantos International, 2003 ISBN 2-89594-000-2 Subsequent edition: Seal Books. (2004) ISBN 0770429629.
Video and television accounts - Dark Heart, Iron Fist. Documentary broadcast by MSNBC. Rebroadcast as an episode of the series MSNBC Investigates retitled "To Love and To Kill" May 31, 2002 [16] and September 4, 2007.[17]
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MSNBC Investigates is a documentary program on MSNBC. Hosts include MSNBC special correspondent Rita Cosby, NBC News anchor and correspondent Lester Holt, and NBC News anchor John Seigenthaler. ...
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Misha Collins plays Paul Bernardo in the upcoming 2005 film, Deadly. ...
External links Wikinews has related news: New Democrats score upset in Ontario's Parkdale-High Park by-election - EFF archives: Censorship - Homolka-Teale-Bernardo Case Media Ban & Wired Censorship
- www.karlathemovie.net A movie produced by Michael Sellars, due for release in 2006
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