Randy and Evi Quaid allowed to stay in Canada

By Liz Kelly



Mug shots of Randy Quaid and wife Evi after they were arrested in September 2010. (AP)

Randy and Evi Quaid have been granted permission to stay in Canada, safe from the clutches of the so-called "star whackers" they left behind in California.

The couple was granted refugee status in Canada last fall, despite the fact that both face felony charges and are wanted on $500,000 bench warrants in the U.S. Since Evi Quaid's father was born in Canada, she was granted citizenship on Feb. 10, allowing her to sponsor husband Randy as an immigrant.

"When Evi and I came to Canada last October we could never have envisioned how things would unfold and how our lives would change. Today we're here to say thank you Canada. Thank you for your warm welcome. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to live in peace," said Randy Quaid in a Thursday news conference.

The Quaids claim that a group of "Hollywood star whackers" were responsible for the deaths of friends, from David Carradine to Heath Ledger, and feared that they were targets of the same group.

Source: CBC

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