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December 9, 2017

Ken and Barbie Partners in Crime: Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka

Could you love somebody so much that you would kill for them? Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka did. Since the first time they met, they knew they were meant for each other. Once kindled, their lustful relationship grew into one that led them deeper into sexual experimentation. They both had manipulative personalities, but Paul’s would eventually overpower Karla’s. Their fantasies grew stronger, and then family and friends began dying at the hands of these two, Paul and Karla. They thought they were smart enough to get away with it, but soon enough, all their dreams of an escape came crashing down.

Karla was born in Ontario, Canada on May 4, 1970. She was the eldest of three, and grew to be smart, popular, pretty, and well-loved by her friends and family. Karla pursued a job at a veterinary clinic. She adored animals. While at a pet convention in Toronto, she met her prince charming, Paul Bernardo, at just age seventeen. And Paul was twenty-three. The relationship between the two rapidly advanced. They both clicked instantly, sharing pathological desires in their sex life, binding them closer. This led to quirky foreplay, where Paul played the master and Karla the slave.1

Karla and her husband, Paul Bernardo | Courtesy of thestar.com

Paul loved the feeling of dominating women. And Karla was wrapped around so tightly on his finger that she would do anything to please him. Bernardo often complained that when he met her, she was not a virgin. Karla, willing to satisfy Paul’s needs, offered her younger sister Tammy as a sex sacrifice to him because Tammy was still a virgin. Both planned to force Tammy into being a younger and purer version of Karla. To do this, Karla stole an animal anesthetic from her workplace for later use. On December 23, 1990, at a Christmas party at their home, the couple drugged Tammy’s drink with halcyon, and soon took her down into the basement. Karla pulled out the animal anesthetic and drenched a cloth with it to cover Tammy’s mouth, and knock her unconscious. Bernardo raped her, but Tammy unexpectedly began gagging on her own vomit and suddenly died. When her death was officially declared, it was labeled as an accidental death, as the drugs in her body went undetected.2

Paul continued his killings in the Scarborough suburbs of Toronto. He raped women and then murdered them. Some women fortunately escaped with only an attempted rape. No one could pin down who was committing these crimes. So this mysterious figure became known as the Scarborough Rapist. He usually attacked females outdoors, but occasionally he would break into their homes and severely beat them along with strong verbal harassment. Soon, the Metropolitan Toronto Police created an investigation to capture and arrest the Scarborough Rapist. It was only a month later that the Forensic Science Center matched Bernardo’s DNA with the Scarborough Rapist.3

Karla Homolka | Courtesy of murderpedia.org

A search of Bernardo’s home revealed numerous tape recordings of the rapes upon the women. Lots of the tapes showed the women being strangled and killed by Paul by their end. Karla decided to testify against Bernardo, and in return was to be granted a reduced sentence. Karla was interrogated for four days. She blamed Paul for her sister Tammy’s death, and described many of Paul’s kidnappings and rapes that resulted in women’s deaths. Two victims during the reign of the Scarborough Rapist were two schoolgirls Mahaffy and Kristen. Karla accused Paul of committing these crimes, and her accounts were later found to be true by forensic evidence. She said she lived in terror of Paul and was forced by him to partake in his crimes. On February 17, Bernardo was arrested and brought to the Toronto detention center where he awaited trial. At his trial, he was charged with first degree murder, found guilty, and subsequently sentenced to life in prison with possibility of parole in twenty-five years. Karla was sentenced to only twelve years in prison.4

Karla’s bruised face caused by Paul’s abuse | Courtesy of thoughtco.com

Now what did the future hold for these two who eventually turned on each other? As for Paul, he will be eligible for parole in 2018 at the age of fifty. But surprising news has surfaced, Paul is planning to get married while serving his term! Apparently a woman from London, Ontario, who requested to remain anonymous, has been charmed by this “innocent” man. She has said to her friends that Bernardo was just a bystander to the rapes and murders of the two schoolgirls. She was so determined to wed this convicted killer that she tattooed one of her ankles “Paul’s girl.” On the other hand, the woman’s father rejects her plans and says he hopes she will abandon this ill-thought idea. Many other news reporters and even the lawyers who represented Kristen and Mahaffy have all commented on how appalling they found it to be for anyone wanting to wed a man after his horrific crimes.5

As for Karla Homolka, she was released in 2005 after a short twelve year sentence. She thereafter resided in Quebec and married Thierry Bordelais, gave birth to a son, and later had two other children. She was found volunteering at an elementary school in Montreal. Breakfast Television Montreal has confirmed that she often went to the elementary school where her children also attend. Many parents of other children were displeased to see this, and red flags were raised. Parents commented that they did not want her to be on the school’s property and that they believed it wasn’t right for a former serial killer to be around children, especially volunteering. Disturbed parents complained to the school, but they weren’t answered until the Quebec Conference of Seventh-day Adventists sent out a letter. They stated that their priority was to provide quality education to the students and that while they arrange the complaints from the parents, they encourage parents to communicate with the Quebec Conference Office of Education. They also say that they were aware of who Karla is and that it is the law for Canada to conduct background checks on any personnel associated with the school. Karla, tired of the social media, moved away in the year 2007. Nobody heard of her again until a journalist, Paula Todd, came across her in Guadeloupe in 2012.6

  1. Charles Montaldo, “The Crimes of Karla Homolka and Paul Bernardo,” ThoughtCo., (May 2017).
  2. Charles Montaldo, “The Crimes of Karla Homolka and Paul Bernardo,” ThoughtCo., (May 2017).
  3. Historica Canada: The Canadian Encyclopedia, June 2016, s.v., “Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka Case,” by Edward Butts.
  4. Nick Pron, Lethal Marriage: The Unspeakable Crimes of Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka (Canada: McClelland-Bantam Inc., 1995), 9-16.
  5. Irene Ogrodnik, “Convicted killer Paul Bernardo set to marry: report.” Global News, July 4, 2014. Accessed December 6, 2017.
  6. Fazioli, Domenic. “EXCLUSIVE: Karla Homolka occasionally volunteers at Montreal elementary school.” CityNews, May 26, 2017.

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  • Derek Esquivel

    This article is probably one of the most crazier ones that I have read. The reason I say this is because I dont get how one person can ultimately drug your own sister and just offer her to your husband because you were not a virgin and then you end up killing your own sister. It just amazes me that people are just this psychotic and will basically do anything they want if they are wanting something and in this case all that was being wanted was to have sex with virgins.

  • Bryan Martin Patino

    the title was very captivating and the story was pretty interesting. love is always said to make people do wild things in this case it is pretty true that they were madly in love and emphasis on the mad. they kinda seemed like a more intense version of bonie and Clyde. it is just astonishing to wonder how anyone could love another enough to help them rape not just a random person but their own sister and then proceed to help murder their for called sister.

  • Carlos Vazquez

    I had never heard of Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka before, and It’s crazy to see how a person can be so manipulative to the point where they convince someone else to become their accomplices to murder. Although Karla was blinded by her attraction to Paul, she should have realized what they were doing was horrifying. This article was very well written and informative.

  • Vanessa Tombo

    This article was very interesting and informative. While reading this article I was shocked that there were so many people who were killed by one man and his partner. This article proved that there are many people on this earth who are mentally sick and it is good to have your guard up. From all the stories I have read about couple serial killers, I have often found that the women who confessed often say that they were forced to commit the crime alongside their partners.

  • Reese Lujan

    It’s crazy how much control a woman can allow a man to have over her. I believe if she would have never made herself submissive to him, in the beginning, he would have never done all that he did. By “sacrificing” her sister to her boyfriend she made it okay for him to disrespect her, her family, and their “relationship.” A woman can not just say something is okay and then all of a sudden make it not okay. She should have realized the red flags that occurred in the beginning and got him help instead of feeding into his manipulative ways.

  • Destiny Renteria

    Never have heard of this case and it is really sickening to know that someone forced another individual to murder. The article was very well written, but I feel that they did not need to add input on their after love lives. They were very descriptive and I understood it very well. There was one part where they should have explained what the drug halcyon does. They gave a well description of the murderers and overall a great article.

  • Gloria Baca

    I think your article was really good. Personally I have never hear of this story before so it was extremely interesting to learn about it. It baffles me how a man can get away with doing so much damage and how much control he had over a woman. Over all your article was very well written and informative. It was a great topic and also very fascinating.

  • Natalie Childs

    I had previous knowledge of Paul and Karla, but wanted to read this article, because their story is an interesting, yet gruesome, one in the way that it really causes one to wonder if Karla was a manipulated by Paul, or if she was in fact a willing participant in these crimes, beginning with the rape and death of her sister Tammy.

  • Seth Castillo

    It’s crazy to think that all it takes for someone to completely become unhinged from society, is a single moment. The trigger for him to become a murderer and a rapist was for someone to die after he raped her. This for him must have been the ultimate domination. I guess it was the thrill it gave him that kept him going.

  • Isaac Rodriguez

    Reading this article, I find it disturbing that Karla Homolka and Paul Bernardo could commit such horrendous crimes and be released from prison. Knowing that Karla volunteered at her child’s school after her release is terrifying, I’m glad steps were put in place to require background checks for volunteers. I hope Paul’s impending release, does not result in additional crimes. In my opinion, a serial rapist and killer have no place in society.

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