Bhelliom
08-23-2005, 11:53 AM
LONGUEUIL, Que. -- A Montreal-area man who secretly employed Karla Homolka at his hardware store to see if he either could rehabilitate her or get "the truth" from her says he has evidence she has breached at least two release conditions.
Richer Lapointe, 39, says he will provide Ontario and Quebec prosecutors with evidence that he says shows Homolka was in contact with at least one and possibly four violent criminals who are either still in prison or have been released from prison.
And Lapointe said that Homolka broke another condition when -- without his knowledge of her conditions -- he left her alone in his store with his sons, aged 9 and 14.
Lapointe said that during in-depth discussions in her three weeks of employment with him, Homolka:
- Asked him to help her find temporary refuge for a son of a convicted killer.
- Told him that she cooked a week's worth of meals for her boyfriend in Laval -- a boyfriend who Lapointe believes is imprisoned killer Jean-Paul Gerbet.
- Suggested she had been in touch with another imprisoned killer whom she befriended in a western prison and a recently released inmate in Quebec.
- Was enjoying social outings with two guards whom she befriended at Joliette prison.
Lapointe described Homolka's behaviour at the sight of a 19-year-old sales clerk as "trembling" with excitement.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2005/08/23/1184810-sun.html
He hired one of the most notorious women in Canadian history... how could he now know her conditions of release?
Other than that .... she's crazy
Richer Lapointe, 39, says he will provide Ontario and Quebec prosecutors with evidence that he says shows Homolka was in contact with at least one and possibly four violent criminals who are either still in prison or have been released from prison.
And Lapointe said that Homolka broke another condition when -- without his knowledge of her conditions -- he left her alone in his store with his sons, aged 9 and 14.
Lapointe said that during in-depth discussions in her three weeks of employment with him, Homolka:
- Asked him to help her find temporary refuge for a son of a convicted killer.
- Told him that she cooked a week's worth of meals for her boyfriend in Laval -- a boyfriend who Lapointe believes is imprisoned killer Jean-Paul Gerbet.
- Suggested she had been in touch with another imprisoned killer whom she befriended in a western prison and a recently released inmate in Quebec.
- Was enjoying social outings with two guards whom she befriended at Joliette prison.
Lapointe described Homolka's behaviour at the sight of a 19-year-old sales clerk as "trembling" with excitement.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2005/08/23/1184810-sun.html
He hired one of the most notorious women in Canadian history... how could he now know her conditions of release?
Other than that .... she's crazy