After the deal, a dozen years in jail

While negotiating her notorious deal for testifying against Bernardo, Homolka's stay in a Toronto hospital becomes a drug-addled nightmare of paranoia about the incriminating videotapes hidden in their house

NICK PRON AND DALE ANNE FREED



STAFF REPORTERS

May 31, 2005. 08:03 AM



On Thursday, a judge will be asked to restrict Karla Homolka's movements after her release in early July. The 35-year-old woman is one month shy of serving her 12-year sentence for her part in the murders of Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy, and the death of her sister, Tammy. In the third of a three-part series, we follow Karla from the time she left Paul Bernardo until her last weeks in prison.

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`I want to forget. Pretend it never happened. I don't blame myself for anything' Karla Homolka to a psychiatrist

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