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Try to find public domain photo and better resources; also work on Andean Tiger Hound, related breed
Joliette Institution
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http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/1999/11/03/homolkak991103.html
70 kilometres northeast of Montreal.
SAME URL:
"Homolka is halfway through her 12-year sentence. She's serving it at the Joliette Institution, 70 kilometres northeast of Montreal. She's planning to live in Montreal following her statutory release date in July 2001, after serving eight years of her sentence. "
Leslie Mahaffy murder
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finish CBC search add cites to Paul & Karla articles, data to Mahaffy
http://www.truecrime.net/karla/case.htm
2001 Magazine article by writer close to the case
very scholarly
Jeffrey Shallit, Department of Computer Science, University of Waterloo
http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/~shallit/forum.html
Desperately Seeking Karla: the Case of alt.fan.karla.homolka
Leslie Regan Shade, McGill University, Graduate Program in Communications
Proceedings of the Canadian Association for Information Science, 22nd Annual Conference, May 25-27, 1994, McGill University:109-126. Copyright 1994 by Leslie Regan Shade
http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/6.805/articles/desperately-seeking-karla.html
not scholarly, but has helpful debunking section (search on "animal sperm") to find right section
http://www.eff.org/Censorship/Academic_edu/CAF/batch/?f=1995_01_15.txt
Where are cites for the post-trial suppression of the tapes?
http://www.eff.org/Censorship/Academic_edu/CAF/batch/?f=1995_01_15.txt
The US tabloid show "A Current Affair" has covered the case in three
episodes, on October 26, 1993, November 9, 1993, and July 26, 1994.
Perhaps "Teale on Trial" was a title.
Same URL, check for truth:
"The first book on the Homolka case is now out. "Karla's Web: A Cultural
Investigation of the Teale-Homolka Murders", by Prof. Frank Davey of the
English department at the University of Western Ontario, is published by
Penguin Books. It doesn't go into detail, except some reprints from past
FAQs that are blacked out (Penguin included a postcard with the book,
promising to mail the blacked out sections after the ban has been lifted)."
Deadly Innocence notes to add to Paul/Karla articles
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DEADLY INNOCENCE Book excerpts in outbox:
Karla, father Karel p 9
Karla, mother dorothy p
Karla youngest sister Lori p10
150+ guests, p 9
love honor OBEY p 12, MAN and wife p 13
Karla's first confession to her Aunt Patty, married to her genetic uncle Calvin Seger, mother Dorothy's brother, p. 290, 317-18
Paul's putative father Ken, sex offender, p 562
- http://www.eff.org/Censorship/Academic_edu/CAF/batch/?f=1995_01_15.txt
- Metropolitan Toronto Police had interviewed Bernardo in November, 1990 regarding the Scarborough Rapist case and asked Bernardo for a saliva sample, which was to be sent to a Finland lab for testing. Metro Police flagged Bernardo's name on the national police computer system, CPIC. If Bernardo's name was ever used in a search of the system, Metro would be notified.
- In January 1993, Niagara Police were investigating an alleged assault on his then wife Karla Homolka, a veterinarian assistant at the Martindale Animal Clinic in St. Catharines. They ran Bernardo's name on CPIC. The flag was triggered and Metro Toronto Police were notified. It was about this time that Paul Kenneth Bernardo had his name legally changed to Paul Jason Teale.
- The reason for the name change is unclear. Some think it might have been an attempt to distance himself from the crimes, while the most likely explanation is that Bernardo wanted to distance himself from his father, Kenneth Walter Bernardo, who still lived in Paul's boyhood home on Sir Raymond Drive, West Hill (Scarborough). The elder Bernardo was convicted of sexual assault on September 1, 1992, and jailed for nine months in February 1993. The charged involved assaults that took place on two women between January 1, 1969 and June 30, 1974. The assaults did not include sexual intercourse.
Paul's real father, adulterer, 1963, p. 563
- BUT SEE: [MW] comments, Michael Waas - Paul was not illegitimate. These statements were made by a person who was being paid to talk, and as such, should be considered questionable. Mr. Kenneth Walter Bernardo is Paul Kenneth Bernardo's biological father. I don't know that there is a point of when Paul began to change. He was known as a sexual deviant while still quite young.
- from http://www.eff.org/Censorship/Academic_edu/CAF/batch/?f=1995_01_15.txt
Groom's mother, Marilyn, BURNSIDE p7 grandmother used wheelchair p 8
sister Debbie 2 years older p 9
google, Jstor, HeritageQuest
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By Steffen Silvis
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June 20th, 2007
COURTESY PHOTO
Fighting without a Thor axe. Some balletic butchering in Pathfinder.
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Pathfinder: The Legend of the Ghost Rider
Directed by Marcus Nispel
With Karl Urban, Moon Bloodgood, Russell Means and Jay Tavare
Columbus discovered nothing. First of all, it’s rather rich to claim to discover land already inhabited. But if we are considering first encounters with Europeans, there, menacing the stage, are the Vikings, ready to steal the curtain call from the Italian. Yet even this spawn of Odin was probably beaten ashore. The Vikings stumbled upon Iceland only to find Irish monks already there, holdovers, perhaps, from the fabled journey of St. Brendan the Navigator in the 500s, who was also supposed to have made it to what Leif Erikson named “Vinland.”
Ah, but then there was Prince Madoc, who might have left behind a tribe of Welsh-speaking natives, the Tuscarora. And, of course, King Brut himself, the man who gave his name to Britain, and whose ancient claim to North America lent ballast to Elizabeth I’s case for purloining Virginia. (The history of the America’s West Coast is even more intriguing. Why are there so many similarities between Zuni Pueblo culture and ancient Japan? Further, how did the Kennewick Man, a Caucasoid fellow, make it to the Columbia River 9,000 years ago?)
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