Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Parents Warned That Notorious Serial Killer Karla Homolka Living In Their Community


I remember back in 2005 my brother and I checking out the prison Homolka was held at, just out of curiosity. Canadian Justice System is so broken that in order to keep one serial killer in prison for life they have to make a deal that another serial killer would be set free.
People in that community have a right to freak out. story out of Chateauguay, Quebec:

Imagine, you’ve allowed your child to go over to their friend’s house after school — unaware the kid’s mom is a notorious serial killer.

Maybe she’s a chaperone for the basketball team or a volunteer at lunch. Wouldn’t you want to know that Karla Homolka is around your kids, or more worrisome, your young teenage girls?

No wonder parents in a Montreal suburb are outraged to learn Leanne Teal of Chateauguay is actually the infamous blond killer from St. Catharines whose “deal with the devil” netted her just a 12-year prison sentence for the rape and slayings of teens Leslie Mahaffy, Kristen French and her own sister Tammy — while her former husband Paul Bernardo was classified as a dangerous offender and is serving life.

The principal at Centennial Park elementary sent a letter home to parents Tuesday not confirming reports that Homolka’s children attend the school but reassuring them that their kids are safe. “Adults who work or volunteer with our students are required to have criminal background checks done,” Joanne Daviau wrote.

Karla was released from prison in 2005 with a degree in psychology and fluency in French. She married her lawyer’s brother — Thierry Bordelais — and tried to live under the radar in Quebec. When those efforts were thwarted by investigative reporters, she moved with her husband to the French Caribbean and went by the name of Leanne Bordelais — until she was outed by journalist Paula Todd in 2012.

Now she’s been back in La Belle Province since at least 2014 and reportedly using the name Leanne Teale — an especially chilling choice. Homolka and Bernardo had applied to change their legal names to Leanne Teale and Paul Jason Teale after coming across the surname in a movie about a serial killer. They received formal approval five days before his arrest in 1993. Cont. (Video)

Story from - Toronto Sun

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