Reena Virk's Killer Calls Hulu’s Under the Bridge Disrespectful to Victim

Apr 26, 2024 07:28


Woman who killed Reena Virk calls new TV series disrespectful to victim https://t.co/AaQ6SxClgc
- CTV News Vancouver (@CTVVancouver) April 25, 2024
Reena Virk's killer has described Under the Bridge, the hit Hulu true crime series starring Riley Keough and Lily Gladstone which dramatizes the 1997 murder, as disrespectful to the 14 year old victim and ( Read more... )

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wwgrogudo April 26 2024, 13:46:57 UTC
Karla Teale. Who tried to change her name to Emily Chiara Tremblay and the Quebec courts struck it down. Teale was from a movie about a seriel killer.

The contempt I hold for these people.

https://canadiancrc.com/Newspaper_Articles/CBC_Karla_Homolka_Loses_Bid_Change_Name_09JUN06.aspx

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Homolka loses bid to change name

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), June 9, 2006

Convicted killer Karla Homolka has lost her latest legal battle to change her name to Emily Chiara Tremblay, a surname that is one of the most common in Quebec, where she is believed to be living.

According to TV network TVA, a judge turned down Homolka's request after the Crown argued that her lawyer took too long to appeal a rejection of her earlier bid for a name change.

Homolka originally asked for the name change, arguing it was about safeguarding her personal security. But a ruling by Quebec civil-status officials said the public was not significantly familiar with the name she now uses, Karla Leanne Teale.
Karla Holmoka - Karla Leanne Teale
Karla Homolka speaks during an interview with Radio-Canada in Montreal, July 2005.

She and her former husband and partner in crime, Paul Bernardo, chose the surname Teale from a movie about a serial killer.

Bernardo is serving a life sentence for the murders of Ontario teenagers Leslie Mahaffy and Kristen French in the 1990s. Homolka got a lesser sentence for testifying against him.

Same freedoms as other Canadians

She chose to live in Quebec when she was released from a Montreal-area prison last July, after serving her entire 12-year manslaughter term.

Although her movements were initially restricted - no contact with those under the age of 16, no contact with criminals and regular reporting to police - she successfully appealed those conditions. Homolka now has the same freedoms as any other Canadian.

She is still believed to be living in Quebec but there have been no reports of public sightings for several months. The last publicly reported sighting of her was during the summer of 2005 when she was working at a hardware store in Longueuil.

According to Canadian Press, Homolka did not put her own name on the request to change her name, using instead her lawyer's so Homolka's did not show up on the public record.

Annie Huot, a spokeswoman for the Quebec solicitor general, said it was the first time she had seen such a tactic, CP reported.

"There is an article in the code of civil procedure which stipulates that one cannot plead under the name of others and that a person who undertakes a legal procedure must do it under their own name and give their identity and address," she said.

Homolka will be able to try again to legally change her name.

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ponyboy April 26 2024, 13:54:51 UTC
how has no one taken her out

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behansu April 26 2024, 14:02:21 UTC
I didn't know about this case, but now I'm literally sick to my stomach over it. In general I do believe we should be practicing more restorative justice, but not for people like this. Using a name from a movie about a serial killer? After what she did? And then trying to change it again? Fuck outta here with that shit. The very least thing she can suffer is living in infamy for the rest of her damn life.

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jearsinsears April 26 2024, 15:54:31 UTC
Remember when she tried to apply to have her record wiped clean via a pardon. She's vile and has 0 remorse for what she did.

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cozysweater April 26 2024, 15:58:20 UTC
Yeah, the Niagara Region and Burlington will never forget the Homolka and Bernardo case. I was born after the case but there’s a child advocacy centre named for Kristen French in Niagara.

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jgedlittlepill0 April 27 2024, 06:00:08 UTC

as someone from Burlington born and raised, none of us have forgotten. i went to the high school leslie went to (I was born the year she was murdered) and the school has a whole memorial garden for her and a portrait of kristen in the library.

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flirflir May 2 2024, 04:49:15 UTC
My god I had no idea about this. Beyond sick

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