Lancecastor
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Seriously. If she were my mom, I would not want to piss her off EVER.
They were concerned about getting a full conviction for Paul. Its always the guy right.
Later they found out that Carla was the instigator in the whole thing.
The deal was already struck so prosecutors couldn't back down in fear of being accused of going back on a deal and never having a criminal trust them again
A friend of a friend is a jail guard for Paul..pretty neat stories about how he is treated there
Are you going to try and hook up with her lance?
Is he still being kept isolated? Because I'd happily risk prison to stick a knife in his ribs myself.
Well, she's hotter than the serial killers you've been dating.
so thats a yes?
No, she's married now, so Pete & Miles are on her ass.
married or just has kids?..I didn't hear she was married..who the fuck would marry her?
married or just has kids?..I didn't hear she was married..who the fuck would marry her?
Fuck. I'd like to drop her few pounds off a cliff.
I just read about her in Wikipedia :
"Homolka and Paul Bernardo, her husband and partner in crime, were arrested in 1993. In 1995, Bernardo was convicted of the two teenagers' murders and received life in prison and a dangerous offender designation, the full maximum sentence allowed in Canada. During the 1993 investigation, Homolka stated to investigators that Bernardo had abused her, and that she had been an unwilling accomplice to the murders. As a result, she struck a deal with prosecutors for a reduced prison sentence of 12 years in exchange for a guilty plea for manslaughter.
However, videotapes of the crimes were later found that demonstrated that she was a more active participant than she had claimed. As a result, the deal that she had struck with prosecutors was dubbed in the Canadian press the "Deal with the Devil". Public outrage about Homolka's plea deal continued until her high-profile release from prison in 2005."
Call me… whatever, but let's say that, indeed, she had been abused and she Was a more passive participant (without having been found later that it was made up)
- I still wouldn't have reduced her sentence. Not even a bit.