Karla Homolka truly free

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Bullshit!... Bullshit!... and B-U-L-L-S-H-I-T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...

Another example of double standards in this society. 10 years for raping and killing 2 minors(They found evidence hinting more victims). 2 years additional for druging, raping and killing her 15 year old sister. 12 years total for at least 3 rapes and murders and now she is free to do what ever she wants! I think the original defence of being an abused wife is bullshit. The defence repportedly was not planning on using the "abused wife" routine. It was the crown that mentioned "abused wife"!!!
 

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kirmit129 said:
http://sympaticomsn.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20051130/homolka_judge_051130


Bullshit!... Bullshit!... and B-U-L-L-S-H-I-T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...

Another example of double standards in this society. 10 years for raping and killing 2 minors(They found evidence hinting more victims). 2 years additional for druging, raping and killing her 15 year old sister. 12 years total for at least 3 rapes and murders and now she is free to do what ever she wants! I think the original defence of being an abused wife is bullshit. The defence repportedly was not planning on using the "abused wife" routine. It was the crown that mentioned "abused wife"!!!

This makes me sick to my stomach
 

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Mudering Bitch!

Boy what a waste of bandwith....

Oh well it's here so I will put in my 2 cents.

Maybe now she will travel back to St.Kitts. If she does (this is sick) but I hope somebody recognizes her and runs her over with a car.

We shouldn't have to breath the same air as skumbags like this. :mad:
 

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We are such a wimpy country, I'd be happy if there was even one vigilante group to take care of people like her.
 

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kirmit129 said:
http://sympaticomsn.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20051130/homolka_judge_051130
Bullshit!... Bullshit!... and B-U-L-L-S-H-I-T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
Another example of double standards in this society. 10 years for raping and killing 2 minors(They found evidence hinting more victims). 2 years additional for druging, raping and killing her 15 year old sister. 12 years total for at least 3 rapes and murders and now she is free to do what ever she wants! I think the original defence of being an abused wife is bullshit. The defence repportedly was not planning on using the "abused wife" routine. It was the crown that mentioned "abused wife"!!!
Who are you mad at?..this starts with the lazy St kits pigs/Toronto pigs etc..you can't blame the judge at all, happens all the time, based on the notoriety/press of the case stems peoples anger, but people pedophiles, murderers are released daily with less stringent restrictions Karla had, unbenoticed(sp) to you cuz its not in the papers, worry or get mad at the pedophile released in a neighbourhood near you, rather than Karla
 

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Corey said:
We are such a wimpy country, I'd be happy if there was even one vigilante group to take care of people like her.
I agree with you.
But when you think about it..it is sad that we even have to think about vigilante justice. If only our system were stronger.

Oh if the liberals get back in I am sure they will fix our justice system..NOT:mad:
 

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I don't agree with you guys...

We have a system of laws. I don't like it either but that is the system we are all and equally bound by.

It makes mistakes but it made no mistakes here except for the deal that was originally struck if that was a mistake. Much easier to say that with hindsight, but the law does not rely on that kind of hindsight except as a lesson on how to deal with the NEXT case. That is also part of the system of laws that we honour.

She was sentenced to 12 years and served every single day of it. I didn't and still don't like the sentence, but that is not the point.

The law is supreme to our personal wishes, views and preferences. And the law is not whatever angry or upset people may choose at any given time, because that only leads to mob rule and lynchings.

If the system does not work, change the system. Don't try to "take it out" on someone who submitted to it and what it dealt her: that is mob rule!

The way to honestly deal with Homolka is to change the system.

But the real problem is that neither enough citizens or any politicians are willing to change the system because they don't know what to change it to!

The "real problem," therefore, is lack of imagination... and that is not Homolka's fault.

These cases -- think of Marshall, Milgaard and Morin, too! -- come along to teach us something, but the lessons seldom are even recognized, much the less well learned.

Perry
 

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Perry Mason said:
We have a system of laws. I don't like it either but that is the system we are all and equally bound by.

It makes mistakes but it made no mistakes here except for the deal that was originally struck if, that was a mistake. Much easier to say that with hindsight, but the law does not rely on that kind of hindsight except as a lesson on how to deal with the NEXT case. That is also part of the system of laws that we honour.

She was sentenced to 12 years and served every single day of it. I didn't and still don't like the sentence, but that is not the point.
Perry
BULL...everyone and his dog knows she lied on the stand. WTF didn't she tell anyone about the video tapes. Because she would have got life...that's why.
And our system was too wimpie to go back and re-charge and re-trie her.
She also lied about her sister and Jane-Doe as well.
Your answer is the same thing the governments have been saying for years. They are worried about gay-marriage and muzzling dogs... that's the problem.
 

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A-ROD said:
And our system was too wimpie to go back and re-charge and re-trie her.
Right!

So the best answer is the one you gave before: let's have vigilantes and mob justice!

Perhaps you will be the first one to be lynched for something you did not do... but which the mob thought you did.

Homolka is the price we pay to ensure that the innocent are not abused... which, neverthelss, continues to happen again and again. Because the system is broken!

Read my lips: Want justice? Change the system! :eek:

Perry
 

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Perry Mason said:
Right!

So the best answer is the one you gave before: let's have vigilantes and mob justice!

Perhaps you will be the first one to be lynched for something you did not do... but which the mob thought you did.

Homolka is the price we pay to ensure that the innocent are not abused... which, neverthelss, continues to happen again and again. Because the system is broken!

Read my lips: Want justice? Change the system! :eek:

Perry
Well, put Perry!

My one concern about the current system is why can't those in it -- judges, lawyers, accused -- count? When the F. . . K did 15-yearsget sliced by 2/3 to 5 or less (time off for "good" behaviour, you know!!)?

Think of it, our basic "life" in prison converts (more like subverts) to 25 years -- about a third of an average person's life.

That's what I'd like to see change.

G's B.
 

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A-ROD said:
BULL...everyone and his dog knows she lied on the stand. WTF didn't she tell anyone about the video tapes. Because she would have got life...that's why.
And our system was too wimpie to go back and re-charge and re-trie her.
She also lied about her sister and Jane-Doe as well.
Your answer is the same thing the governments have been saying for years. They are worried about gay-marriage and muzzling dogs... that's the problem.
You're right...she lied because the tapes would have sunk her. Blame the cops who conducted the search of the house in Port Dalhousie & didn't find the tapes. Had they done the search properly, both her & Bernardo would have gotten life.

But like it or not, there are civil rights issues in reopening a plea deal. It's part & parcel of the judicial system.
 

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Bobzilla said:
You're right...she lied because the tapes would have sunk her. Blame the cops who conducted the search of the house in Port Dalhousie & didn't find the tapes. Had they done the search properly, both her & Bernardo would have gotten life.

But like it or not, there are civil rights issues in reopening a plea deal. It's part & parcel of the judicial system.
The deal also spells out that if she is found to have lied then all bets are off.
 

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Comoe on people. Where is that compassion we are supposed to have for homicidial maniacs? She made her deal them whoops turns out she was not quite so innocent. Do your kids a favor and make sure she is shunned.
 

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There are some false aspects to the belief that the tapes were not found by the Police during the initial search of the home.

Homolka had already been to the Crown with her "deal", and had identified the location of the tapes as a result of the Crown's acceptance of the "deal".

She moved first to secure a limited sentence based on her "turning" on her husband.

What happened today in Qubec is most likely an interpretation of her rights under the Charter. The judge is bound by the rules of law. It will be appealed fairly quickly or a new proposed set of conditions will be brought before a court.
 
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