With scarcely a backwards glance, Homolka has carried on, marrying the brother of her former Quebec lawyer, who'd successfully fought to lift strict conditions placed upon Homolka's release from prison. Three children, a stint residing in Guadeloupe and a return to Canada — a fact that emerged, weirdly, at the 2016 trial of murderer Luka Magnotta — and presently domiciled in Chateauguay.
Where, we learned this week, Homolka has been permitted to engage with children as an occasional volunteer at the private Seventh-day Adventist Greaves Academy attended by her children, allowing kids to pet her dog and such.
The school's administrators apparently had no problem allowing Homolka access to other people's children, despite her heinous assaults against children and, as reported in recent days, getting quite shirty with concerned parents since Homolka's involvement was disclosed by Quebec media.
Homolka has always put forward a dizzying array of faces, depending on the situation, from the flat-eyed affect adopted in court when she testified against her ex-husband, to the pseudo-victim — beaten spouse — she professed to be during negotiations for her plea agreement, to bar-cruiser while awaiting her own trial to lesbian seducer in jail.
Perhaps the Seventh-day Adventists see Homolka as a harmless creature — a compassionate view not extended to, say, gays — circa 2015 and have adopted the Christian way forward. I suspect they haven't seen the other personas.
That has long been Homolka's modus operandi, from before she ever met Bernardo, leading with her sex core.
She pimped for Bernardo, enthusiastically shared his sadism against victims and is, by every measure, a sexual offender who should never be allowed around kids.
You figure that's all gone away now that she's just another middle-aged fading blond mummy?