Homolka wants to live in Alberta
The Edmonton Journal
December 16, 2004
EDMONTON - Karla Homolka has spoken with Edmonton police about a possible move to Alberta after she gets out of prison next summer, The Canadian Press reports.
Det. Wil Tonowski of the Edmonton police high-risk offender unit has met with Homolka and says she has expressed interest in living in Alberta. He said if the parole board still believes she is a danger to reoffend, the police force may disclose her address.
Homolka has waived her last chance to fight for early prison release. She is slated to be released next July, when her 12-year sentence ends.
Meanwhile, the National Parole Board said Wednesday in its annual review of her case that Homolka still poses a real danger to reoffend.
The Edmonton Journal
December 16, 2004
EDMONTON - Karla Homolka has spoken with Edmonton police about a possible move to Alberta after she gets out of prison next summer, The Canadian Press reports.
Det. Wil Tonowski of the Edmonton police high-risk offender unit has met with Homolka and says she has expressed interest in living in Alberta. He said if the parole board still believes she is a danger to reoffend, the police force may disclose her address.
Homolka has waived her last chance to fight for early prison release. She is slated to be released next July, when her 12-year sentence ends.
Meanwhile, the National Parole Board said Wednesday in its annual review of her case that Homolka still poses a real danger to reoffend.






