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I wouldn't necessarily bring the situation up to them directly, but I would definitely explain somewhat if they bring it up. Or if you do want to talk to them about it (like if there's a lot of tension in the room, which I'm sure there is and they've noticed), maybe say something like, "I'm so sorry you have to be in the middle of this. Colleen, Paula and I have lived together before and we had a lot of problems. I know how uncomfortable I feel in this situation, so I can only imagine how you must feel."
I wouldn't go with that approach exactly, but something where they aren't put in the middle is key, which means you really can't say much about Paula. If they want to talk more about it, they will, especially if you talk about your concern for them and not about how horrid the psycho is. Plus that way, if Paula goes and says something about you afterwards, your roomies will hopefully see her for what she really is since you were nothing but nice.
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