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10-18-2010, 10:02 PM
Well hurray for his photography skills and his record keeping. It was awesome and helped catalouge his debauchery. He was a murdering cunt who looked at women as potential victims for his murdering enjoyment.
This guy was so highly regarded that he was trusted to fly the big wigs around Canada and that included the Queen of England. I bet she is walking around Buckingham Palace saying she always thought he looked shady - like when she talked about me that time.
But anyway it is good that they finally caught the fapping pervert and got him off the streets. They finally got wise to him by matching the tread pattern of his tires - that is what I read any way.
Canadian Commander Pleads Guilty to Murders
By IAN AUSTEN
Published: October 18, 2010
BELLEVILLE, Ontario — Last April, Canadians reacted with shock after a top Canadian military commander, who frequently piloted planes for top political figures and dignitaries, including Queen Elizabeth II, was charged with rape, murder and an extensive campaign of perverse home break-ins.
On Monday, gasps were intermixed with tears in a courtroom here heard details that made clear for the first time the scale and perversity of the crimes to which Col. David Russell Williams pled guilty about an hour later — hundreds of underwear thefts, many from young girls, that escalated to the assault and murder of two women.
The unmasking of Colonel Williams as a sexual killer has been a blow for the Canadian Armed Forces. Until his arrest, he commanded Canada’s largest air base, the logistical fulcrum for the country’s military mission in Afghanistan.
Apparently bringing his logistical and organizational skills bear, Colonel Williams cataloged his crimes on a spreadsheet and meticulously photographed the evidence, compiling the data in an elaborate network of files on two computer hard drives.
Five thick catalogs of the photographs sat in front of Justice Robert F. Scott during Monday’s hearing.
Colonel Williams broke into houses primarily in the two neighborhoods where he had houses, many of them more than once and one nine different times. The break-ins were deft. Most of the victims were unaware that their homes had been entered or anything had been stolen until they or their families were contacted by the police after Colonel Williams was arrested in February.
Colonel Williams came under suspicion when the body of the second murder victim was found near his cottage in the village of Tweed, about 40 miles from the Canadian Forces Base in Trenton, Ontario. After stopping him at a roadblock police noticed that the unusual tread patterns on the tires of his sport utility vehicle matched those found at the murder scene. A subsequent search of his home in Ottawa turned up hundreds of pieces of female underwear and his meticulous photographic record.
It took a court clerk 40 minutes to simply read the list of 88 charges before a room that included family members of the victims. Looking pale and with his voice barely audible, the commander offered his plea.
Prosecutors reviewed how Colonel Williams began each break-in by photographing the victim’s room and underwear drawer. In most of the early break-ins, the photos show the rooms of girls, including 11-year-old twins, that are decorated with stuffed animals and animal photographs.
He then photographed himself — often sexually aroused or masturbating — modeling their underwear.
Once back home, he photographed his total haul of the underwear then each individual item. Occasionally, he added captions. One of those read, “Merci beaucoup.”
He stole 87 pairs of underwear belonging to an Ottawa high school student in a single break-in. Twice, he took loads of the stolen garments to the outskirts of Ottawa and burned them.
Robert Morrison, one of five Crown attorneys prosecuting Colonel Williams, told that court that Mr. William’s “peculiar sexuality” first led him to break into a neighbor’s home to masturbate on the daughter’s bed with her underwear. That break in, on Cozy Cove Lane in the village of Tweed, escalated into break-ins of 47 other homes near Tweed as well as in Ottawa, where he spent weekends with his wife.
But the crimes escalated. He broke into the homes of two women near his air base last September, forced them to strip and then blindfolded and photographed them. But he was not recognized by the victims.
In October, he broke into the home of Cpl. Marie-France Comeau, an Air Force flight attendant based at Trenton who had flown with Colonel Williams. The police said she died after being beaten and having her mouth and nose sealed with tape.
In late January, the second woman, Jessica Lloyd, 27, was reported missing. Her body was found Feb. 8.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/19/world/americas/19canada.html?_r=2&ref=americas
This guy was so highly regarded that he was trusted to fly the big wigs around Canada and that included the Queen of England. I bet she is walking around Buckingham Palace saying she always thought he looked shady - like when she talked about me that time.
But anyway it is good that they finally caught the fapping pervert and got him off the streets. They finally got wise to him by matching the tread pattern of his tires - that is what I read any way.
Canadian Commander Pleads Guilty to Murders
By IAN AUSTEN
Published: October 18, 2010
BELLEVILLE, Ontario — Last April, Canadians reacted with shock after a top Canadian military commander, who frequently piloted planes for top political figures and dignitaries, including Queen Elizabeth II, was charged with rape, murder and an extensive campaign of perverse home break-ins.
On Monday, gasps were intermixed with tears in a courtroom here heard details that made clear for the first time the scale and perversity of the crimes to which Col. David Russell Williams pled guilty about an hour later — hundreds of underwear thefts, many from young girls, that escalated to the assault and murder of two women.
The unmasking of Colonel Williams as a sexual killer has been a blow for the Canadian Armed Forces. Until his arrest, he commanded Canada’s largest air base, the logistical fulcrum for the country’s military mission in Afghanistan.
Apparently bringing his logistical and organizational skills bear, Colonel Williams cataloged his crimes on a spreadsheet and meticulously photographed the evidence, compiling the data in an elaborate network of files on two computer hard drives.
Five thick catalogs of the photographs sat in front of Justice Robert F. Scott during Monday’s hearing.
Colonel Williams broke into houses primarily in the two neighborhoods where he had houses, many of them more than once and one nine different times. The break-ins were deft. Most of the victims were unaware that their homes had been entered or anything had been stolen until they or their families were contacted by the police after Colonel Williams was arrested in February.
Colonel Williams came under suspicion when the body of the second murder victim was found near his cottage in the village of Tweed, about 40 miles from the Canadian Forces Base in Trenton, Ontario. After stopping him at a roadblock police noticed that the unusual tread patterns on the tires of his sport utility vehicle matched those found at the murder scene. A subsequent search of his home in Ottawa turned up hundreds of pieces of female underwear and his meticulous photographic record.
It took a court clerk 40 minutes to simply read the list of 88 charges before a room that included family members of the victims. Looking pale and with his voice barely audible, the commander offered his plea.
Prosecutors reviewed how Colonel Williams began each break-in by photographing the victim’s room and underwear drawer. In most of the early break-ins, the photos show the rooms of girls, including 11-year-old twins, that are decorated with stuffed animals and animal photographs.
He then photographed himself — often sexually aroused or masturbating — modeling their underwear.
Once back home, he photographed his total haul of the underwear then each individual item. Occasionally, he added captions. One of those read, “Merci beaucoup.”
He stole 87 pairs of underwear belonging to an Ottawa high school student in a single break-in. Twice, he took loads of the stolen garments to the outskirts of Ottawa and burned them.
Robert Morrison, one of five Crown attorneys prosecuting Colonel Williams, told that court that Mr. William’s “peculiar sexuality” first led him to break into a neighbor’s home to masturbate on the daughter’s bed with her underwear. That break in, on Cozy Cove Lane in the village of Tweed, escalated into break-ins of 47 other homes near Tweed as well as in Ottawa, where he spent weekends with his wife.
But the crimes escalated. He broke into the homes of two women near his air base last September, forced them to strip and then blindfolded and photographed them. But he was not recognized by the victims.
In October, he broke into the home of Cpl. Marie-France Comeau, an Air Force flight attendant based at Trenton who had flown with Colonel Williams. The police said she died after being beaten and having her mouth and nose sealed with tape.
In late January, the second woman, Jessica Lloyd, 27, was reported missing. Her body was found Feb. 8.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/19/world/americas/19canada.html?_r=2&ref=americas