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Karla Homolka, now a mother of three, tracked to the Caribbean

6/21/2012

 A new ebook says Karla Homolka is now a mother of three living in the Caribbean.

The publishers of ``Finding Karla'' say the 46-page book by journalist Paula Todd details Homolka's new life as a wife and mother.

A news release about the book says Todd, following an obscure lead, boarded a plane to the island of Guadeloupe this spring.

She subsequently tracked down Homolka and spent an hour in the convicted killer's apartment until her husband called their lawyer and demanded she leave.

Homolka spent 12 years behind bars for the violent sex slayings of Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy after agreeing to testify against her partner, Paul Bernardo.

Upon her release from prison, she sent some time in Montreal before leaving the country.

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  1. JoG posted on 06/22/2012 10:12 AM
    Just amazing how Karla gets to have a life now and 3 children while her sister, Leslie and Kristen can't. Karla doesn't deserve to be living her life in the Caribbean and she certainly doesn't deserve a family. It should be her sister, Leslie and Kristen that should be happy with a family of their own, not that monster. I honestly think she should still be rotting in jail.

    As much as i believe what goes around comes around and that she should have the same thing happen to her, for the sake of her children, i hope she doesn't get the chance to feel the way her victims parents felt when she took their children away from them . I feel sorry for her children and what they may have to deal with. I just pray she is taking better care of them then she did her own sister.

    This may have happened 20 year ago, but what she and her monster husband has done is unforgivable. She shouldn't be out enjoying her life....
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