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Karla Leanne Homolka (born May 4, 1970), also known as Karla Leanne Teale, [2] [3] Leanne Teale [4] and Leanne Bordelais, [5] is a Canadian serial killer who acted as an accomplice to her husband, Paul Bernardo, taking active part in the rapes and murders of at least three minors in Ontario – including her own sister, Tammy Homolka – between 1990 and 1992.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. Canadian serial killer and serial rapist (born 1964) Paul Bernardo Mugshot of Bernardo taken by Kingston Penitentiary, November 1995 Born Paul Kenneth Bernardo (1964-08-27) August 27, 1964 (age 60) Scarborough, Ontario, Canada Other names The Scarborough Rapist The Schoolgirl Killer Paul ...
Tammy Lyn Homolka (January 1, 1975 – December 24, 1990) was a Canadian girl who was killed by her older sister Karla Homolka and Karla's husband Paul Bernardo.On Christmas Eve 1990, shortly before what would have been Tammy's 16th birthday on New Year's Day (January 1, 1991), Karla and Bernardo plied Tammy with alcoholic drinks laced with the sedative Halcion.
Paula Todd is a Canadian investigative journalist, author, and lawyer. She is a professor in the School of Media at Seneca College. [1]In 2012, Todd published a book about the Canadian serial killer Karla Homolka and since then, she has published several books including Extreme Mean: Trolls, Bullies and Predators Online (2014), and Extreme Mean: Ending Cyber Abuse at School, Work & Home (2015).
Karla Homolka: 12 years imprisonment The murder of Kristen French was a high-profile Canadian kidnapping and murder case which occurred in St. Catharines , Ontario . French, a 15-year-old schoolgirl was abducted by serial killers Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka on April 16, 1992.
Bernardo was convicted of numerous sexual assaults in Scarborough, sexual assaults elsewhere, and the murders of three girls he committed with his wife Karla Homolka. In 2006, Bernardo confessed to the 1987 assault and provided a detailed account to investigating officers, who also interviewed Hanemaayer several weeks later but did not inform ...
James Brunton is a judge on the Quebec Superior Court who in late 2005 ruled that no restrictions should be placed upon Karla Homolka's freedom following the completion of her jail term earlier that year. [1]
The Fifth Estate is an English-language Canadian investigative documentary series that airs on the national CBC Television network. [1]The name is a reference to the term "Fourth Estate", and was chosen to highlight the program's determination to go beyond everyday news into original journalism.