East Troy man gets eight years in heroin death of woman

Carl A. Evrard
Carl A. Evrard

By Vicky Wedig

SLN Staff

An East Troy man was sentenced to eight years in prison in connection with the heroin overdose death of a 23-year-old woman on Feb. 17, 2015.

Carl A. Evrard, 38, pleaded guilty May 5 to first-degree reckless homicide by delivering drugs. He was sentenced July 7 to eight years in state prison and 12 years extended supervision and is scheduled to be released from prison June 11, 2023.

Evrard is believed to have supplied the drugs that caused the death of Yugoslavia-born Alma Hadzibulic, 23, in his Town of East Troy home.

According to Hadzibulic’s obituary online, she moved to the United States to live with her father, Latif Hadzibulic, when she was 4 years old.

According to the criminal complaint, Evrard spoke to his wife, Jocelyn Evrard, on Feb. 17, 2015, from the Walworth County Jail where Jocelyn Evrard was incarcerated. Carl Evrard told his wife Hadzibulic was unconscious and he couldn’t wake her, according to the complaint. On the recorded phone call, a deputy heard Jocelyn Evrard tell her husband to call to ambulance, and Carl Evrard responded, “I don’t want to do that either.”

A deputy responded to the Evrards’ Spleas Skoney Road home and found Hadzibulic with a weak pulse, her eyes rolled back and not breathing, according to the complaint. Paramedics responded but Hadzibulic did not survive, according to the complaint.

A small bottle of suspected heroin was found in a storage drawer under Carol Evrard’s bed, and Evrard told police the next day that he had provided Hadzibulic with heroin and watched her use it the morning of Feb. 17, 2015, before he went to sleep. Evrard said when he woke up, Hadzibulic was lying on a bed and “sleep talking,” according to the complaint. Evrard said he attended a court appearance for his wife that morning and, when he returned home, Hadzibulic was still “being weird,” and a deputy arrived at his home at about that time. Evrard told a detective he felt responsible for Hadzibulic’s death.

Waukesha County Medical Examiner Lynda Biedrzycki told the detective she believes, based on autopsy reports, Hadzibulic’s death was the result of heroin intoxication, according to the complaint.

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