AliEnvy
Refugee
Frankly I'm surprised she's still walking around...why hasn't someone offed her yet??
She is wise to be prepared to run when that movie comes out. Good riddance.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Law/2006/01/13/1392396-sun.html
Karla seeks passport
Killer spotted at Montreal office
By VIVIAN SONG, TORONTO SUN
It looks like Karla Homolka is ready to fly the coop after the schoolgirl killer was seen applying for a passport at a Montreal office.
Sun sister paper Le Journal de Montreal reports Homolka went to the Saint-Laurent passport office before noon yesterday, citing reliable sources who confirmed the sighting to reporter Jean-Philippe Pineault.
Homolka served a 12-year sentence for manslaughter in the brutal killings of Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy.
She also drugged her sister Tammy, 15, and allowed ex-husband Paul Bernardo to rape the girl. Tammy choked on her vomit and died.
CONDITIONS LIFTED
She was released from prison last summer with a host of conditions, but a Quebec judge lifted all 14 on Nov. 30 -- two of which required her to advise police of travel plans and any change of address.
Attorney General Michael Bryant tried to restrict Homolka's movements in Ontario but was unsuccessful.
Since being discovered by Sun reporters Alan Cairns and Brodie Fenlon in a Montreal suburb after her release, Homolka has slipped under the media radar with little word of her whereabouts.
According to Montreal criminal lawyer Jean-Pierre Rancourt, Homolka is free to jet off and see the sights nearly anywhere in the world, despite her beastly crimes.
NOT WELCOME IN U.S.
"In the islands, like the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic or Cuba, no one would even ask her any questions," he told Le Journal. "She could probably even live in a European country without too many problems."
The only country that wouldn't welcome her with open arms is the U.S.
"A person with a criminal record, especially for the kind of crimes she committed, will never be accepted in the U.S.," Rancourt said.
Karla sightings have also been reported on Montreal's south shore.
The reported move to apply for a passport comes amid TV trailers advertising the made-in-Hollywood movie Karla, which opens in 100 Canadian theatres next Friday.
She is wise to be prepared to run when that movie comes out. Good riddance.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Law/2006/01/13/1392396-sun.html
Karla seeks passport
Killer spotted at Montreal office
By VIVIAN SONG, TORONTO SUN
It looks like Karla Homolka is ready to fly the coop after the schoolgirl killer was seen applying for a passport at a Montreal office.
Sun sister paper Le Journal de Montreal reports Homolka went to the Saint-Laurent passport office before noon yesterday, citing reliable sources who confirmed the sighting to reporter Jean-Philippe Pineault.
Homolka served a 12-year sentence for manslaughter in the brutal killings of Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy.
She also drugged her sister Tammy, 15, and allowed ex-husband Paul Bernardo to rape the girl. Tammy choked on her vomit and died.
CONDITIONS LIFTED
She was released from prison last summer with a host of conditions, but a Quebec judge lifted all 14 on Nov. 30 -- two of which required her to advise police of travel plans and any change of address.
Attorney General Michael Bryant tried to restrict Homolka's movements in Ontario but was unsuccessful.
Since being discovered by Sun reporters Alan Cairns and Brodie Fenlon in a Montreal suburb after her release, Homolka has slipped under the media radar with little word of her whereabouts.
According to Montreal criminal lawyer Jean-Pierre Rancourt, Homolka is free to jet off and see the sights nearly anywhere in the world, despite her beastly crimes.
NOT WELCOME IN U.S.
"In the islands, like the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic or Cuba, no one would even ask her any questions," he told Le Journal. "She could probably even live in a European country without too many problems."
The only country that wouldn't welcome her with open arms is the U.S.
"A person with a criminal record, especially for the kind of crimes she committed, will never be accepted in the U.S.," Rancourt said.
Karla sightings have also been reported on Montreal's south shore.
The reported move to apply for a passport comes amid TV trailers advertising the made-in-Hollywood movie Karla, which opens in 100 Canadian theatres next Friday.