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Woman Who Tortured, Raped, Killed Girls Released From Prison
The Indy Channel ^ | 07/05/05 | AP

Posted on 07/05/2005 8:17:50 AM PDT by Abathar

MONTREAL -- One of Canada's most notorious female criminals says she's going to live in Quebec now that she's been released from prison.

Karla Homolka, 35, was secretly spirited from prison Monday after serving 12 years for the rapes, torture and murders of three teenage girls, including her younger sister.

Homolka received the relatively light sentence in return for her testimony against her ex-husband Paul Bernardo. 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.

Months after prosecutors made the deal, however, Bernardo's attorneys handed over homemade videotapes by the couple that indicated Homolka was a willing participant, drawing the ire of Canadians.

"I don't want to be hunted down," Homolka told RDI, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's French language news network, after her release. "I don't want people to think I am dangerous and I'm going to do something to their children."

Speaking in slightly accented French, Homolka said in the interview she's "unable to forgive myself."

"I think of what I've done and then often I think I don't deserve to be happy because of this," said Homolka, who appeared drawn and tired.

Homolka said she went directly from the prison to the television studio. She said she decided to give the interview after consulting with her lawyer. She plans on living in Quebec and acknowledged those in the French speaking province know less about the horrific details of her case.

"It's certain that the mood in Quebec is not like the mood in Ontario. I have a support network here," Homolka said.

Her lawyers and father have said for months that she intended to resettle in Montreal, having learned French during her 12 years in a Quebec prison.

Michele Pilon-Santilli, a spokeswoman for the correctional service, confirmed the release of Homolka - who has changed her name to Karla Teale - but would not say where she was headed.

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. She was also convicted in the 1990 death of her 15-year-old sister, Tammy, who died choking on her own vomit on Christmas Eve after Homolka held a drug-soaked cloth over her mouth while both she and her husband raped her.

"What I did was terrible and I was in a situation where I was unable to see clearly, where I was unable to ask for help, where I was completely overwhelmed in my life and I regret it enormously because now I know I had the power to stop all that," Homolka said.

Homolka said she didn't leave Bernardo because she was young and afraid of being abandoned.

Tim Danson, the lawyer representing the French and Mahaffy families, told The Associated Press his clients were stunned that Homolka was free.

"They thought that they had made the necessary mental and emotional adjustments to get ready for today, but when I gave them word that she'd been released, there was just stunned, painful silence," Danson said in Toronto, the provincial capital of Ontario.

In return for her sentence, Homolka testified against Bernardo, a Toronto bookkeeper serving a life term for two counts of first-degree murder.

One of the videos released months later indicated Homolka had offered up Tammy as a Christmas gift to Bernardo in 1990; it showed Homolka performing oral sex on her unconscious sister after slipping sleeping pills in her alcohol. Tammy died choking on her own vomit.

In the following two years, the couple kidnapped and videotaped the rapes and beatings of 15-year-old Kristen, then 14-year-old Leslie.

By the time the videotapes were revealed, Homolka's plea bargain had been sealed. But Canadians were outraged that she would be released in 12 years.

"People think she's cheated the system," said Jack Jadwab, executive director of the Association of Canadian Studies in Montreal. "A violent crime like this, publicized the way it is, represents to many Canadians a bit of a stain on our reputation for being a nonviolent society."

Earlier Monday, one of her attorneys, Christian Lachance, told Quebec Superior Court Judge Maurice Lagace that because Homolka's safety could not be assured by police, he said the media must be prevented from reporting her whereabouts to protect her from threats. Another judge last week rejected a similar plea, saying it violated press freedoms.

Lagace ruled Monday that Homolka should defend her point of view the week of July 25, but it was not immediately clear whether she would appear in court.


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"Speaking in slightly accented French, Homolka said in the interview she's "unable to forgive myself."

So are we you B*tch, so are we.

1 posted on 07/05/2005 8:17:51 AM PDT by Abathar
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To: Abathar

She also said she was scared for her safety; that she'd be hunted down and killed. Her time and location of release were kept secret for that purpose. Can't say I'm opposed to the idea though...


2 posted on 07/05/2005 8:19:36 AM PDT by RedBeaconNY (Peace is not absence of war.)
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She also said she was scared for her safety; that she'd be hunted down and killed.

And she wonders why?

3 posted on 07/05/2005 8:20:47 AM PDT by CheneyChick
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"I think of what I've done and then often I think I don't deserve to be happy because of this," said Homolka, who appeared should be drawn and tired quartered.

Darned typos.

4 posted on 07/05/2005 8:21:28 AM PDT by Zeppelin (If we lose the war on terror... http://www.ebaumsworld.com/waronterrorism.html)
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I wonder how her inmates treated her?


5 posted on 07/05/2005 8:21:47 AM PDT by RedBeaconNY (Peace is not absence of war.)
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To: Abathar

and why exactly is she still allowed to live?


6 posted on 07/05/2005 8:24:22 AM PDT by Homer1
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To: Abathar

I saw a documentary on this story. Home video of the woman's little sister in happier times, that she participated in the rape and killing of, made me physically ill.

Homolka deserved to die for what she did.


7 posted on 07/05/2005 8:24:46 AM PDT by tuffydoodle
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And she wonders why?

If I were her, I would go back to prison. It would be safer for her there unless it was a men's one. Just imagine what they would do to her.


8 posted on 07/05/2005 8:25:24 AM PDT by moog
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Quebec is not like the mood in Ontario. I have a support network here," Homolka said.

If there are soo many supporters of her in Quebec I suppose it would be wise to stay far aawy from that province.

9 posted on 07/05/2005 8:26:00 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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It's certain that the mood in Quebec is not like the mood in Ontario. I have a support network here,"

A support network for criminals among those of French ideology?.... YOu don't say?

10 posted on 07/05/2005 8:26:32 AM PDT by HamiltonJay
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In the most extreme way these two are the poster scum for the collapse of morals. Raped and murdered her own sister as well innocent strangers because they felt like it. Nothing to inhibit whatever evil desires they felt.


11 posted on 07/05/2005 8:26:50 AM PDT by Williams
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To: tuffydoodle

I saw that video, too. Hard to believe she is so demented and corrupt. Did they say how long ago that was and do we know what she looks like now?


12 posted on 07/05/2005 8:27:47 AM PDT by CheneyChick
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She is full of crap. She has never shown any remorse for what she did. If the police had been in the least bit competent they would not have had to make a deal to her testimony.
13 posted on 07/05/2005 8:28:57 AM PDT by Sthitch
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To: Abathar

It was her lawyers who concealed the evidence of her enthusiastic, voluntary participation in all the crimes (including the torture death of her own little sister), until they had an iron-clad plea agreement.

She should be hanged, and the lawyers alongside her, but never happen in Canada. Canada's sweet on its criminals (see Omar al-Khadr, another murderer walking free in Canuckistan).

d.o.l.

Criminal Number 18F


14 posted on 07/05/2005 8:29:25 AM PDT by Criminal Number 18F (Support and avenge our fallen operators)
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Reminds me of Myra Hindley in the UK. No Home Secretary dared release her for fear of the public outcry and she died in prison. These people should never be allowed out.


15 posted on 07/05/2005 8:30:29 AM PDT by pau1f0rd (I'm looking over the wall - and they're looking at me)
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To: CheneyChick

I don't remember how long ago this was but I'm guessing less than 10 years. I remember from the video that she was a blonde, slim, attractive woman. Hard to believe the evil within.


16 posted on 07/05/2005 8:30:37 AM PDT by tuffydoodle
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To: CheneyChick

she served 12 years, her full sentence, and i think i saw a pic and she still looks decent.


17 posted on 07/05/2005 8:31:50 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: CheneyChick

http://www.crimelibrary.com/serials/bernardo/bernmain.htm

Here's the story. Sickening.


18 posted on 07/05/2005 8:31:58 AM PDT by tuffydoodle
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To: RedBeaconNY
I wonder how her inmates treated her?

Pretty well, it seems. There were pictures a few years back from a birthday party her cell-block friends threw for her. Plus, she was apparently sexually involved with another inmate.

19 posted on 07/05/2005 8:32:21 AM PDT by Modernman ("Laws are like sausages, it is better not to see them being made." -Bismarck)
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If you know what they did, which was to hunt down torture and murder innocent teens, it's hard to argue she doesn't deserve to be hunted down and killed. That's why she fears it.

The prosecutors were so eager to make a deal to convict her husband, they did so before finding the videotapes hidden above a light fixture. And the police had this guys' blood sample in a rape investigation but didn't test it for years because he seemed clean cut.

Bad bad story maybe the saddest aspect being one victim's mom locked her out of the house because she came home late, and that's how these two demons got a hold of her in her own yard.

20 posted on 07/05/2005 8:33:18 AM PDT by Williams
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