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<!-- Thomas George Svekla (born April 24 1968 in Canada) is a convicted murderer. On June 3, 2008 The Provincial Court of Alberta found him guilty of murdering one Edmonton-area prostitute and acquitted him of the murders of several others. His investigation was one of the first handled by Project KARE; a special investigative division of the RCMP. The ordeal was the subject of national media coverage for several months and in that time Svekla achieved quasi-celebrity status.

Investigation
In 2003, the RCMP's Project KARE began investigating the unusually high numbers of disappearances and suspicious deaths of prostitutes in and around Edmonton. The investigation into Rachel Quinney's murder was one such case, involving KARE from an early stage. On June 11 2004, Thomas Svekla called

Quinney was a nineteen-year-old prostitute whose body was found by police on June 11 2004 in a grove of trees near Strathcona County. It was immediately apparent that her breasts and genitalia were mutilated.