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The Ken and Barbie Killers

The Ken and Barbie Killers 


A fiery and lethal match - Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka were two killers in Canada during the nineties. They killed three women including Karla’s own sister Tammy Homolka and due to poor policework and ineptitude, Karla walks free to this day. 


Dubbed the Ken and Barbie killers due to their good looks and stylish aesthetic, these two had ugly perversions which included drugging their victims, filming themselves violating the victims and filming themselves killing the victims. Karla was one of the instigators, in that she procured the victims for Paul’s pleasure, in a desperate attempt to please his disgusting appetites. This included drugging her sister Tammy for Paul, but Tammy subsequently died from a lethal overdose of triazolam. 


Amazingly, the police did not question Tammy’s death, despite massive burn marks on her face (used by Karla to drug Tammy) and they were subsequently not investigated. Because of this, there would be two further murders and multiple offences committed by Paul. 


Things would end for the couple when Paul beat Karla so severely that she went to the police and made a plea deal with the police. This meant that she escaped murder prosecution in a so-called DEAL WITH THE DEVIL. The police were dumbfounded when the video footage came out after that showed Karla partaking in the murderous activities with Paul and ENJOYING it. 


The KEN AND BARBIE KILLERS. 












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