Karla Homolka was responsible for the rape and murders of multiple teenage girls in Canada. But after 12 years, North America's most notorious female serial killer is free.

Homolka was released from a Canadian prison last summer after serving 12 years for a manslaughter conviction. Canadian officials granted her leniency for testifying against her ex-husband, Paul Homolka, who is spending the rest of his life behind bars and committed acts so heinous that probably even a few Canadians thought the death penalty might be a fitting punishment for the male half of duo known as the "Ken & Barbie Killers."
Karla Homolka actively participated in these vicious crimes, including the rape and her murder of her own 15-year-old sister. Now she lives amongst other Canadians. An enterprising reporter recently discovered that she was living in Montreal.
Homolka is in a truly unique position: a known and convicted serial killer who is free.

Homolka was released from a Canadian prison last summer after serving 12 years for a manslaughter conviction. Canadian officials granted her leniency for testifying against her ex-husband, Paul Homolka, who is spending the rest of his life behind bars and committed acts so heinous that probably even a few Canadians thought the death penalty might be a fitting punishment for the male half of duo known as the "Ken & Barbie Killers."
Karla Homolka actively participated in these vicious crimes, including the rape and her murder of her own 15-year-old sister. Now she lives amongst other Canadians. An enterprising reporter recently discovered that she was living in Montreal.
Homolka is in a truly unique position: a known and convicted serial killer who is free.
