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  1. Aug 10, 2018 · Lisa Neve was once labelled the most dangerous woman in Canada. Nearly two decades later, she’s now speaking out about the justice system that nearly put her away for life.

  2. Aug 8, 2018 · Lisa Neve was once Canada’s most dangerous woman. In 1994, she was jailed indefinitely and became one one of only four Canadian women in history to be given a dangerous offender designation.

    • Quinn Ohler
  3. Jun 25, 2014 · Renée Acoby, a beautiful 34-year old Ojibwa woman, mother and poet, also happens to be the fourth female dangerous offender in Canadian history. The third one is Krista Walker, the second one, Lisa Neve, had her sentence overturned and is now a free woman.

  4. May 18, 2024 · On July 4, 2005, at 35 years old, Homolka was released back into the free embrace of her home country, Canada, with eight conditions. Authorities had mixed opinions about whether she was still a menace to society and a threat to children, the majority of the public wanting nothing to do with her.

    • Jean Campbell
  5. Aug 8, 2018 · She was once considered the most dangerous woman in Canada but Lisa Neve has turned her life around. Quinn Ohler spoke with her after she spoke to a Senate committee in Edmonton about the...

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  6. On July 4, 2005, Homolka was released from Ste-Anne-des-Plaines prison. She granted her first interview to Radio-Canada television, speaking entirely in French. [52] Homolka told interviewer Joyce Napier that she chose Radio Canada because she had found it to be less sensationalist than the English-language media. She said that she had likewise ...

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  8. Jun 30, 1999 · Lisa Neve, 26, was designated a dangerous offender in 1994, which meant she could be jailed indefinitely. She became one of only two women in Canada labelled a dangerous offender.

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