ABSTRACT
American journalists—not to mention a substantial number of their Canadian colleagues—were astonished in July 1993 to discover that they could not report the evidence presented at the short trial of the notorious Karla Homolka.
American journalists—not to mention a substantial number of their Canadian colleagues—were astonished in July 1993 to discover that they could not report the evidence presented at the short trial of the notorious Karla Homolka.