Posted on 07/08/2005 7:56:57 AM PDT by Alexander Rubin
Karla Homolka, one of Canadas best known serial killers, has been released from prison after serving twelve years for participating in the rapes and murders of 15-year-old Kristen French and 14-year-old Leslie Mahaffy in the early 90s. Add to her two other convictions the roll she played in the raping, and murder of her own sister, Tammy, who was offered as a "virgin" Christmas present to her fiancé Paul Bernado.
Poor Karla: no one understands this troubled young woman. Karla was raised in a nice middle-class family, had a wonderful childhood, with no abuse, nor anything adverse occurring during her growing up years, thusly leaving her wide open to becoming the perfect playmate for Paul Berando.
Karlas future husband began his rampage of raping girls back in May of 1987. He met Karla, then 17, in October of 1987 at a restaurant, two hours later they were having sex in their hotel room.
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Now there's a new low.
Canada is a mess -- these two belong UNDER the jail.
No, she looks wrong in the head
Well, Bernardo is in jail for life. Multiple life sentences, solitary cell (he has to be kept separate from the other prisoners because they want to kill him, and throw feces at him).
Karla did a plea bargain deal (before her role was fully known) and got off after 11. She also has a new boyfriend now, another killer who strangled his girlfriend. This was after her other killer lover, a woman murderer in the prison she was living in.
She seems to be attracted to psychopaths...
Nowdays she does...
In Texas we say, "She needs killin'"
So I've heard..
them canooks are sure bright bulbs...
If Paul Bernardo is given life in prison, at least he spend his life in jail - with his penis encased in concrete.
Watch your slurs of my country. The tapes were well hidden, as it happens, and American police make mistakes all the time too. All humans do.
hmmm. the relatives are canadian...i know whereof i speak...i don't very much admire your country any more (nothing personal, sorry).
Many of us Canadians don't admire our country very much at all either. And no personal offence taken. But slurs of our policemen are a different matter. Not that I think offence was intended, but still.
Separate Canada from Canadian individuals, however. Canada may be lost, but there are still some strong, proud Canadians out there. Like yours truly and many of the FReepers around.
No offence taken, then. But there is still much about Canada to be admired. A little dirt, or a lot, just means some cleaning is in order.
I still admire my country. Just not everythign about it. But when I look at the big picture, I still see something worth saving.
> Karla Homolka, one of Canadas best known serial killers...
"Serial killer?" She was involved in *two* murders. *Two* makes a serial killer?
Three. And four (or five) rapes and tortures. Also, one of the murders/rapes/tortures was her sister. She offered her as a Christmas present to her husband.
It is simple. She had all the advantages to set a good trajectory for her life but she CHOSE EVIL. Evil is enticing, it seems attractive, and it is much easier than having moral standards. All you have to understand is that she CHOSE another way.
The psychopaths can be very charming. Must have eyes open, be 'wise as a serpent and gentle as a dove.'
I'm moving to Texas.
That's fine if you you don't want to execute your killers, but at least send them back here for justice. Which only leads to the question of why you'd want them running around your country anyway??? Until we called your extradition bluff on Chang, he was set to be YOUR next national poster boy on torture and murder of Canadian citizens.
Really? Is he out or getting out soon?
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