Paul Bernardo
Paul Kenneth Bernardo (he later assumed the name Paul Teale) (born August 27, 1964 in Scarborough, Ontario) is a Canadian serial killer, known for the murders he committed with his wife Karla Homolka. Bernardo graduated in 1987 from the University of Toronto at Scarborough.
Crimes
Six videotapes found at the home of Bernardo and his wife Homolka were used as evidence in Bernardo's trial. Depicted are the rapes of Tammy Lyn Homolka, Kristen French, and Leslie Mahaffy. The circumstances surrounding the tapes are detailed in the article on Karla Homolka.
Events
On June 15, 1991, Bernardo kidnapped fourteen-year-old Leslie Mahaffy, whom he then raped and murdered. Her dismembered body was found in Lake Gibson near St. Catharines, Ontario. On April 16, 1992, Bernardo, with the assistance of Homolka, kidnapped Kristen French from a church parking lot. Again, Bernardo abused and murdered her. Later that year Bernardo started physically abusing Homolka, and as a consequence she left him in January 1993. In return for a plea bargain (twelve years in prison) Homolka agreed to testify against Bernardo in his murder trial. This plea bargain received much criticism.
Trial
Bernardo's trial for the murders of French and Mahaffy took place in 1995, and included detailed testimony from Homolka and videotapes of the rapes. During the trial, Bernardo claimed the deaths were accidental, and later claimed that his wife was the actual killer. On September 1, 1995, Bernardo was convicted of the murders and sentenced to life in prison. Later, Bernardo was also declared a "Dangerous Offender", virtually ensuring that he will never be released on parole.
Bernardo was a fan of stories about serial killers, including Bret Easton Ellis's American Psycho. His assumed surname, "Teale", was apparently an homage to the fictional serial killer Martin Thiel played by Kevin Bacon in the movie Criminal Law.
Bernardo and Homolka, dubbed "The Ken and Barbie" murderers by the press, were also responsible for the death of Homolka's younger sister Tammy. Homolka wanted to "give" Tammy to Bernardo as a Christmas present. Having been employed in a veterinary office, she drugged her sister with Halcion-laced drinks and then used a cloth saturated with halothane (an animal tranquilizer) to further sedate her. As a consequence of the drugs, Tammy choked to death on her own vomit.
Scarborough Rapist
Bernardo is alleged to have committed multiple rapes in and around Scarborough, Ontario. These crimes were attributed in the media to the "Scarborough Rapist". Bernardo is also suspected of other murders, including that of an acquaintance, Elizabeth Bain, for whose murder Robert Baltovich was convicted. The discovery of new evidence pointing to Bernardo as the murderer led to Baltovich's release from prison on bail in 2000 pending a retrial.
Books
A number of books have been written about the Bernardos and in October of 2005, the Hollywood motion picture of their story will be released under the title Karla, starring Misha Collins as Bernardo and Laura Prepon as Homolka.
Homolka's release
Homolka was released from prison on July 4, 2005. Several days before, Bernardo was interviewed by police and his lawyer, Tony Bryant. Bryant was subsequently interviewed by the media, providing Bernardo's thoughts about Homolka's release. This is reported by the CBC [1].
According to Bryant, Bernardo claimed that he had always intended to free the girls he and Homolka kidknapped. However, once Mahaffy's blindfold fell off, allowing Mahaffy to see Bernardo's face, Homolka was concerned that Mahaffy would identify Bernardo, and hence Homolka to police. Further, Bernardo claimed that Homolka planned to murder Mahaffy by injecting an air bubble into her bloodstream, eventually causing an embolism. No supporting evidence for these claims about Homolka's intentions have surfaced.
Bernardo also reminded the public that Homolka helped him coverup the death of Homolka's sister.