Paula Todd - Karla Homolka Story

Karla Homolka Story

In 2012, she wrote a book chronicling Todd's search for and eventual discovery of Karla Homolka several years after she had been released from prison. Todd found Homolka living in a small apartment in Guadeloupe with her husband Thierry Bordelais and three children, and using the alias Leanne Bordelais. Todd spent an hour with Homolka, during which they spoke about various subjects, including her sense of safety, her children and Canadians' attitude toward her. On 21 June 2012, she published her interview and observations in the ebook Finding Karla: How I Tracked Down an Elusive Serial Child Killer and Discovered a Mother of Three published by Canadian Writers' Group.

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