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2020-03-26
Col.
Russell Williams, who is in charge of Canada's largest air force base, pulled his Nissan Pathfinder to the edge of Highway 37 and listened to the police who set up the checkpoint.
It's like a bus stop, but there's another purpose.
Police are looking to match the unique tyre pedals left in the snow near Jessica Lloyd's home, who lives along the highway north of Belville.
Lloyd, 27. year-
The old man who works in a bus company has not seen him for a week.
Police suspect her disappearance could be linked to two strange sexual assaults by Tweed.
What they don't know is Lloyd's dead.
Taken from her home to a cabin in the comfort of Bay Lane near Tweed, lived for a day and was sexually assaulted before being killed.
Police also did not know that her murder was related to another murder committed two months ago in Brighton, Ontario. Cpl. Marie-
Como, France, 38-year-
The old air force flight attendants were beaten, tied, sexually assaulted and suffocated in her home.
It was Thursday, February.
4. when the officer walked to the driver's side window of Williams Pathfinder.
The colonel claimed to be the commander of the Trenton base.
At the same time, the second officer studied the car.
The colonel was waved through.
"The officer who spoke to him does not doubt him because of who he is," said one person familiar with the matter who asked for anonymity . ".
But investigators quickly found a problem.
He was the only vehicle passing through the checkpoint, and the tire tread and wheelbase measurements at the checkpoint matched the site near Lloyd's home.
In a flash, investigators saw a connection to a crime that confused the police:
In Ottawa, Williams has a home, and in tweed, he has a cabin and murdered Como, who works at Williams base.
"Everything is lit up," the source said . ".
Williams, 47, is charged
The degree of murder that Como and Lloyd died.
On Thursday morning, in Belville's court, defense lawyer Michael Adelson told the court that Williams would plead guilty to murder charges and 82 prison escapes. and-
Two allegations of sexual assault and two sentences of imprisonment.
The colonel walked into the court in handcuffs, in a black suit, white, open --necked shirt.
He sat in court 15 minutes ago and showed no emotion.
The minute hearing begins. The third-
The floor court is crowded.
He arrived and left under close surveillance.
He will return to court on October.
18. the sentencing hearing will be officially entered.
After checking the tires on February, police began to monitor Williams.
Three days later, when the police there asked the Colonel to come to the police station to talk, the colonel was in Ottawa.
"I will be there," he told them . ".
The colonel made a mistake and he will make more mistakes, perhaps out of the feeling of arrogance and increasingly invincible.
He drove his Nissan to the police station and did not bother to change the tires.
He had boots on his feet, and the police would later determine that her basement had pedals matching some of the fingerprints left in Como's blood.
The Colonel, sitting opposite the investigators, did not know that a team of police officers was raiding his home in Ottawa, and found a lot of hard evidence in the cottage in tweed.
Police at the scene are giving real-time feedback to Williams's interrogators about the details they found.
"There are very few search warrants for this evidence," the source said . ".
"They have a lot to feed back to the interviewer and say, 'Okay, now we know.
There are hundreds of women's underwear and other underwear in the evidence.
Photos of the women and sex toys in at least one incident were also stolen.
On September 2007, Monique Murdoch's cottage, 200 west of Ottawa, was broken.
This will be the first of the 82 paedophile to break and enter-
Several of them tried
In tweed, Ottawa, Belville and Brighton. Murdoch's next-
The neighbor is Williams.
In 2004, Williams and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Harriman, bought the cottage at 62 comfort Bay Lane, a country path with few doors locked.
"They always walk hand in hand," said Murdoch, who had a year --round cottage.
"I think he really loves his wife.
The Murdoch, Williams and the Harriman played cards and went fishing on the ice.
Williams played the trumpet in high school and established a special relationship with Murdoch's son, who is learning guitar.
Murdoch's home will be divided into two more.
The thief is a stalker.
He broke into another flower house on a small road to the comfortable Little Bay, nine times in total.
As of May 2008, 22 cases of paedophile theft had occurred in tweed.
They started attacking Ottawa that month.
On October, on the eve of Halloween, Ottawa police issued a press release warning residents in the suburbs of New Orleans that someone broke into their homes and ran away wearing underwear.
By that time, there had been 15 incidents of paedophile theft, all near where Williams and his wife had a house.
Williams was from Ottawa at the time-
Head office project director of the strategic and tactical air capacity project.
Harman is the deputy executive director of the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Some burglary cases were not found and the victims did not know that someone had climbed into their home and fled with a trophy.
However, it became clear later that the thieves were following.
There is no reason for the police to link the Scottish flower with Ottawa fetish.
At any time in a big city like Ottawa, it is not uncommon for several Underwear thieves to operate at the same time.
At first, the police were not too worried.
When he attacked, the New Orleans thieves were careful to make sure that no one was at home and that very few paedophile thieves died of sexual assault.
But the police did target a suspect.
For months, they have conducted sporadic surveillance of a man who has been charged with sexual offences in the past.
He lives very close to the middle.
The outskirts of the raid.
One night, when an officer from the surveillance team looked at him, another panty raid failed.
They know they got the wrong guy.
Williams was appointed commander of the Trenton base in July 15, 2009.
"As we move forward, we will have some exciting milestones to witness," he told his staff that day.
By that time, his neighbors in tweed and Ottawa had been stolen 58 times. At 1 a. m. on Sept.
A man broke into the house of a woman.
She's with eight of her. week-old daughter.
He blindfolded her, tied her up, took a clear picture and sexually assaulted her twicehour period.
But he did not try to infiltrate.
The police were puzzled by the lack of penetration.
They want to know if the attacker has physical condition, sexual dysfunction, or just "stage fright ".
"This is novel," said sources close to the investigation . ".
"We didn't see where this guy went in, and we didn't try to infiltrate.
"Investigators have not linked the attack to relatively harmless damage --and-enters.
They do not know that a rare escalation of crime has occurred.
Thieves have risen to sexual assault.
He is shameless.
Within a week of the sexual assault, he broke into the victim's home twice and probably stole more "trophies ".
Then he followed another victim. On Sept. 24 and Sept.
He broke into a neighbor's house and stole her underwear.
He came back four days later and she became his second sexual assault victim.
He blindfolded her.
He did not try sexual intercourse this time.
But he took a picture.
The attacker has now attracted the attention of the police.
He seems to know the layout of the house and go looking for attractive women. On Oct.
Ontario police issued the first press release on the family invasion attack.
Later that month, they searched a hut in Larry Jones, Williams's friendly next-door neighbor.
They are looking for bras, underwear, cameras and pornographic pictures.
Jones was taken to the police station for nearly four hours.
"They searched everything and found nothing --
Nothing, "he said.
"I told them that they had found the wrong house in the first place and the wrong person.
Of course they won't believe me.
Jones was finally sent home.
The burglary continues.
In Brighton, a small community west of the Trenton base, Mary's home
Comeau, France, was stolen in November. 16.
She was not at home.
On the same day, Anne Massan
Cook is a music teacher and an artist who lives on Highway 37, about 40 kilometers east. It was Marsan-
Cook's 48 th birthday came home that night to change clothes for the party.
She found an open drawer in the bedroom. Her sex toys —
Dildos, she called them. were gone.
She was not sure what to do. she called her neighbor and the two discussed whether they should call the police.
They think that missing "dildos" will be a big joke at the station and don't bother.
Nevertheless, they visited the house, locked each door and decided
Cook will sleep in his neighbor's house that night.
The next morning, Massan.
Cook found all her underwear.
Expensive French lacewas now gone.
But it was a chilling message, typing in a large font on the word document that opened on her computer screen, which made her scream.
"Go ahead, call the police.
I'll tell the judge you're really big. sic).
The information shows that the thief was already at home when he came home to change clothes and listened to her discussion with her neighbors. Marsan-
Cook reported the break.
Belville police, they sent a team to the farm.
There is not much evidence to collect.
Police found half of the fingerprints that might be of interest.
The police seem to know nothing about the incident in tweed, a short drive north --
In the OPP area
"Once I knew it was a very strange person, it was a terrible thing," Marsan said . "Cook.
"I know someone came to me.
This is very private.
It was not until later that she discovered that the thief was also in her house.
The thief will be a killer in a week. On Nov.
24. the thief called at Comeau's house.
She was there this time.
Two days later, her predecessor
My boyfriend called the police.
They found her dead on the bed when they arrived and her nudity was almost completely covered by a duvet.
She appeared to have been beaten and beaten.
She had bruises on her arms, legs and head.
There was tape left on her face, indicating that her nose and mouth were covered.
She also had wide le marks on her wrist, probably caused by a rope at least centimeters wide.
In the basement, investigators found out
Shirt and towel, knotted near vertical support beam.
Her blood was on the floor, and investigators believed she had been "visibly" tied to the pole for some time.
She was penetrated by something.
No semen found.
She seemed to have suffocated.
The murderer slipped into the house from the backyard window and cleaned it before he left.
The tape is gone.
There are no constraints.
However, some boots were printed in her blood.
Her predecessor was immediately suspected. boyfriend.
He is a pilot who can enter the house.
When he was on the plane, Como had been renovating her bathroom.
They don't get along well.
Comeau accused him of spying on her belongings. The ex-
The boyfriend was brought in to the lie detector and passed.
The second soldier at the Trenton base is also a suspect.
He lives near Como.
As we all know, he was embarrassed in front of a woman and said something inappropriate.
He was finally approved.
Sources close to the investigation said there was no reason to link the crime, about 70 kilometers from Tweed, to a series of broken fetishes.
Two bizarre sexual assaults.
The day after Como was killed
The day before her body was found.
Williams is at the Trenton base, robbing cameras at a "prison and bail" charity event.
He was photographed smiling in handcuffs and "accused" of being too young to be an air force commander.
The commander received an email in early November.
The staff told him that Comeau appeared to be the victim of a suspicious death.
Earlier that month, the two flew together to Germany to carry out their mission.
He did not attend her funeral, but did write a condolence letter to her family.
Jessica Lloyd is not the one who is late for work.
She sent a text message the night before January.
She said she went home.
Then there is nothing. Col.
At the same time, Williams is as busy as ever. Tasked with co-
He spoke with a journalist from Winnipeg Liberty Press to coordinate supply missions to Haiti and Afghanistan and support the Olympics. In a Jan.
In 30 articles, he said his personnel won the challenge.
"That's why everyone will stick to it," he said . "
"It was it that made us tired.
Lloyd's disappearance led to cooperation between OPP and Belville police station.
"Very early, when we and (
Chief Detective OPP)
Chris Nicholas, we said, "The patch is out of date and the same is true for jurisdictions, and we are working together --
The Belville police chief, Corey mcmulan, told Jesse McLin of the Toronto Star.
At some point, the joint investigation gave itself a name: Project Hatfield.
Unlike other forces, OPP is not trying to come up with clever or ironic names for its case.
The name may be interpreted as derogatory to the offender and may be bitten back in court.
Therefore, OPP named his case the community of England, which happened to be the country where Williams was born.
However, the colonel was not found until the barricades.
If it is not for civilian vigilance, the tire tread may never be found.
Laer Buck, 51year-
The old handyman said he was on Highway 37 early the morning Lloyd went missing and noticed an SUV parked in the middle of a field.
It seems inappropriate.
When news of Lloyd's disappearance spread, Buck reported the vehicle to the police.
Police reportedly found a well-preserved birthmark on the property.
The land is right next to Lloyd's house.
Buck believes his message may have stopped a serial killer.
"Who thought it? ” says Barker.
"I think I'm just lucky.
"Whether Williams knows why he was called to chat with the Ottawa police is unclear.
Like an eight-wing military motto.
Omnia in Paphos-
At least in the early stages of nearly six hours of questioning, Williams seems to be "ready for everything ".
The source said he did not "fold like a deck ".
But with the information of the evidence collected from the search warrant being submitted to Williams, he realized that he had been caught.
He admitted that, and the next day, he took the police to Lloyd's body and fell to a body with few people.
The country road of the trip happened to be close to the hunting camp used by Williams's neighbor Larry Jones.
Investigators believe that Williams had let Lloyd live for at least one day and took her to his Tweed cottage where she was sexually assaulted, photographed and killed.
"I think both girls were killed to eliminate witnesses," said a person familiar with the matter . ".
Record News Service.
Russell Williams, who is in charge of Canada's largest air force base, pulled his Nissan Pathfinder to the edge of Highway 37 and listened to the police who set up the checkpoint.
It's like a bus stop, but there's another purpose.
Police are looking to match the unique tyre pedals left in the snow near Jessica Lloyd's home, who lives along the highway north of Belville.
Lloyd, 27. year-
The old man who works in a bus company has not seen him for a week.
Police suspect her disappearance could be linked to two strange sexual assaults by Tweed.
What they don't know is Lloyd's dead.
Taken from her home to a cabin in the comfort of Bay Lane near Tweed, lived for a day and was sexually assaulted before being killed.
Police also did not know that her murder was related to another murder committed two months ago in Brighton, Ontario. Cpl. Marie-
Como, France, 38-year-
The old air force flight attendants were beaten, tied, sexually assaulted and suffocated in her home.
It was Thursday, February.
4. when the officer walked to the driver's side window of Williams Pathfinder.
The colonel claimed to be the commander of the Trenton base.
At the same time, the second officer studied the car.
The colonel was waved through.
"The officer who spoke to him does not doubt him because of who he is," said one person familiar with the matter who asked for anonymity . ".
But investigators quickly found a problem.
He was the only vehicle passing through the checkpoint, and the tire tread and wheelbase measurements at the checkpoint matched the site near Lloyd's home.
In a flash, investigators saw a connection to a crime that confused the police:
In Ottawa, Williams has a home, and in tweed, he has a cabin and murdered Como, who works at Williams base.
"Everything is lit up," the source said . ".
Williams, 47, is charged
The degree of murder that Como and Lloyd died.
On Thursday morning, in Belville's court, defense lawyer Michael Adelson told the court that Williams would plead guilty to murder charges and 82 prison escapes. and-
Two allegations of sexual assault and two sentences of imprisonment.
The colonel walked into the court in handcuffs, in a black suit, white, open --necked shirt.
He sat in court 15 minutes ago and showed no emotion.
The minute hearing begins. The third-
The floor court is crowded.
He arrived and left under close surveillance.
He will return to court on October.
18. the sentencing hearing will be officially entered.
After checking the tires on February, police began to monitor Williams.
Three days later, when the police there asked the Colonel to come to the police station to talk, the colonel was in Ottawa.
"I will be there," he told them . ".
The colonel made a mistake and he will make more mistakes, perhaps out of the feeling of arrogance and increasingly invincible.
He drove his Nissan to the police station and did not bother to change the tires.
He had boots on his feet, and the police would later determine that her basement had pedals matching some of the fingerprints left in Como's blood.
The Colonel, sitting opposite the investigators, did not know that a team of police officers was raiding his home in Ottawa, and found a lot of hard evidence in the cottage in tweed.
Police at the scene are giving real-time feedback to Williams's interrogators about the details they found.
"There are very few search warrants for this evidence," the source said . ".
"They have a lot to feed back to the interviewer and say, 'Okay, now we know.
There are hundreds of women's underwear and other underwear in the evidence.
Photos of the women and sex toys in at least one incident were also stolen.
On September 2007, Monique Murdoch's cottage, 200 west of Ottawa, was broken.
This will be the first of the 82 paedophile to break and enter-
Several of them tried
In tweed, Ottawa, Belville and Brighton. Murdoch's next-
The neighbor is Williams.
In 2004, Williams and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Harriman, bought the cottage at 62 comfort Bay Lane, a country path with few doors locked.
"They always walk hand in hand," said Murdoch, who had a year --round cottage.
"I think he really loves his wife.
The Murdoch, Williams and the Harriman played cards and went fishing on the ice.
Williams played the trumpet in high school and established a special relationship with Murdoch's son, who is learning guitar.
Murdoch's home will be divided into two more.
The thief is a stalker.
He broke into another flower house on a small road to the comfortable Little Bay, nine times in total.
As of May 2008, 22 cases of paedophile theft had occurred in tweed.
They started attacking Ottawa that month.
On October, on the eve of Halloween, Ottawa police issued a press release warning residents in the suburbs of New Orleans that someone broke into their homes and ran away wearing underwear.
By that time, there had been 15 incidents of paedophile theft, all near where Williams and his wife had a house.
Williams was from Ottawa at the time-
Head office project director of the strategic and tactical air capacity project.
Harman is the deputy executive director of the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Some burglary cases were not found and the victims did not know that someone had climbed into their home and fled with a trophy.
However, it became clear later that the thieves were following.
There is no reason for the police to link the Scottish flower with Ottawa fetish.
At any time in a big city like Ottawa, it is not uncommon for several Underwear thieves to operate at the same time.
At first, the police were not too worried.
When he attacked, the New Orleans thieves were careful to make sure that no one was at home and that very few paedophile thieves died of sexual assault.
But the police did target a suspect.
For months, they have conducted sporadic surveillance of a man who has been charged with sexual offences in the past.
He lives very close to the middle.
The outskirts of the raid.
One night, when an officer from the surveillance team looked at him, another panty raid failed.
They know they got the wrong guy.
Williams was appointed commander of the Trenton base in July 15, 2009.
"As we move forward, we will have some exciting milestones to witness," he told his staff that day.
By that time, his neighbors in tweed and Ottawa had been stolen 58 times. At 1 a. m. on Sept.
A man broke into the house of a woman.
She's with eight of her. week-old daughter.
He blindfolded her, tied her up, took a clear picture and sexually assaulted her twicehour period.
But he did not try to infiltrate.
The police were puzzled by the lack of penetration.
They want to know if the attacker has physical condition, sexual dysfunction, or just "stage fright ".
"This is novel," said sources close to the investigation . ".
"We didn't see where this guy went in, and we didn't try to infiltrate.
"Investigators have not linked the attack to relatively harmless damage --and-enters.
They do not know that a rare escalation of crime has occurred.
Thieves have risen to sexual assault.
He is shameless.
Within a week of the sexual assault, he broke into the victim's home twice and probably stole more "trophies ".
Then he followed another victim. On Sept. 24 and Sept.
He broke into a neighbor's house and stole her underwear.
He came back four days later and she became his second sexual assault victim.
He blindfolded her.
He did not try sexual intercourse this time.
But he took a picture.
The attacker has now attracted the attention of the police.
He seems to know the layout of the house and go looking for attractive women. On Oct.
Ontario police issued the first press release on the family invasion attack.
Later that month, they searched a hut in Larry Jones, Williams's friendly next-door neighbor.
They are looking for bras, underwear, cameras and pornographic pictures.
Jones was taken to the police station for nearly four hours.
"They searched everything and found nothing --
Nothing, "he said.
"I told them that they had found the wrong house in the first place and the wrong person.
Of course they won't believe me.
Jones was finally sent home.
The burglary continues.
In Brighton, a small community west of the Trenton base, Mary's home
Comeau, France, was stolen in November. 16.
She was not at home.
On the same day, Anne Massan
Cook is a music teacher and an artist who lives on Highway 37, about 40 kilometers east. It was Marsan-
Cook's 48 th birthday came home that night to change clothes for the party.
She found an open drawer in the bedroom. Her sex toys —
Dildos, she called them. were gone.
She was not sure what to do. she called her neighbor and the two discussed whether they should call the police.
They think that missing "dildos" will be a big joke at the station and don't bother.
Nevertheless, they visited the house, locked each door and decided
Cook will sleep in his neighbor's house that night.
The next morning, Massan.
Cook found all her underwear.
Expensive French lacewas now gone.
But it was a chilling message, typing in a large font on the word document that opened on her computer screen, which made her scream.
"Go ahead, call the police.
I'll tell the judge you're really big. sic).
The information shows that the thief was already at home when he came home to change clothes and listened to her discussion with her neighbors. Marsan-
Cook reported the break.
Belville police, they sent a team to the farm.
There is not much evidence to collect.
Police found half of the fingerprints that might be of interest.
The police seem to know nothing about the incident in tweed, a short drive north --
In the OPP area
"Once I knew it was a very strange person, it was a terrible thing," Marsan said . "Cook.
"I know someone came to me.
This is very private.
It was not until later that she discovered that the thief was also in her house.
The thief will be a killer in a week. On Nov.
24. the thief called at Comeau's house.
She was there this time.
Two days later, her predecessor
My boyfriend called the police.
They found her dead on the bed when they arrived and her nudity was almost completely covered by a duvet.
She appeared to have been beaten and beaten.
She had bruises on her arms, legs and head.
There was tape left on her face, indicating that her nose and mouth were covered.
She also had wide le marks on her wrist, probably caused by a rope at least centimeters wide.
In the basement, investigators found out
Shirt and towel, knotted near vertical support beam.
Her blood was on the floor, and investigators believed she had been "visibly" tied to the pole for some time.
She was penetrated by something.
No semen found.
She seemed to have suffocated.
The murderer slipped into the house from the backyard window and cleaned it before he left.
The tape is gone.
There are no constraints.
However, some boots were printed in her blood.
Her predecessor was immediately suspected. boyfriend.
He is a pilot who can enter the house.
When he was on the plane, Como had been renovating her bathroom.
They don't get along well.
Comeau accused him of spying on her belongings. The ex-
The boyfriend was brought in to the lie detector and passed.
The second soldier at the Trenton base is also a suspect.
He lives near Como.
As we all know, he was embarrassed in front of a woman and said something inappropriate.
He was finally approved.
Sources close to the investigation said there was no reason to link the crime, about 70 kilometers from Tweed, to a series of broken fetishes.
Two bizarre sexual assaults.
The day after Como was killed
The day before her body was found.
Williams is at the Trenton base, robbing cameras at a "prison and bail" charity event.
He was photographed smiling in handcuffs and "accused" of being too young to be an air force commander.
The commander received an email in early November.
The staff told him that Comeau appeared to be the victim of a suspicious death.
Earlier that month, the two flew together to Germany to carry out their mission.
He did not attend her funeral, but did write a condolence letter to her family.
Jessica Lloyd is not the one who is late for work.
She sent a text message the night before January.
She said she went home.
Then there is nothing. Col.
At the same time, Williams is as busy as ever. Tasked with co-
He spoke with a journalist from Winnipeg Liberty Press to coordinate supply missions to Haiti and Afghanistan and support the Olympics. In a Jan.
In 30 articles, he said his personnel won the challenge.
"That's why everyone will stick to it," he said . "
"It was it that made us tired.
Lloyd's disappearance led to cooperation between OPP and Belville police station.
"Very early, when we and (
Chief Detective OPP)
Chris Nicholas, we said, "The patch is out of date and the same is true for jurisdictions, and we are working together --
The Belville police chief, Corey mcmulan, told Jesse McLin of the Toronto Star.
At some point, the joint investigation gave itself a name: Project Hatfield.
Unlike other forces, OPP is not trying to come up with clever or ironic names for its case.
The name may be interpreted as derogatory to the offender and may be bitten back in court.
Therefore, OPP named his case the community of England, which happened to be the country where Williams was born.
However, the colonel was not found until the barricades.
If it is not for civilian vigilance, the tire tread may never be found.
Laer Buck, 51year-
The old handyman said he was on Highway 37 early the morning Lloyd went missing and noticed an SUV parked in the middle of a field.
It seems inappropriate.
When news of Lloyd's disappearance spread, Buck reported the vehicle to the police.
Police reportedly found a well-preserved birthmark on the property.
The land is right next to Lloyd's house.
Buck believes his message may have stopped a serial killer.
"Who thought it? ” says Barker.
"I think I'm just lucky.
"Whether Williams knows why he was called to chat with the Ottawa police is unclear.
Like an eight-wing military motto.
Omnia in Paphos-
At least in the early stages of nearly six hours of questioning, Williams seems to be "ready for everything ".
The source said he did not "fold like a deck ".
But with the information of the evidence collected from the search warrant being submitted to Williams, he realized that he had been caught.
He admitted that, and the next day, he took the police to Lloyd's body and fell to a body with few people.
The country road of the trip happened to be close to the hunting camp used by Williams's neighbor Larry Jones.
Investigators believe that Williams had let Lloyd live for at least one day and took her to his Tweed cottage where she was sexually assaulted, photographed and killed.
"I think both girls were killed to eliminate witnesses," said a person familiar with the matter . ".
Record News Service.
Russell Williams, who is in charge of Canada's largest air force base, pulled his Nissan Pathfinder to the edge of Highway 37 and listened to the police who set up the checkpoint.
It's like a bus stop, but there's another purpose.
Police are looking to match the unique tyre pedals left in the snow near Jessica Lloyd's home, who lives along the highway north of Belville.
Lloyd, 27. year-
The old man who works in a bus company has not seen him for a week.
Police suspect her disappearance could be linked to two strange sexual assaults by Tweed.
What they don't know is Lloyd's dead.
Taken from her home to a cabin in the comfort of Bay Lane near Tweed, lived for a day and was sexually assaulted before being killed.
Police also did not know that her murder was related to another murder committed two months ago in Brighton, Ontario. Cpl. Marie-
Comeau, France, 38-year-
The old air force flight attendants were beaten, tied, sexually assaulted and suffocated in her home.
It was Thursday, February.
4. when the officer walked to the driver's side window of Williams Pathfinder.
The colonel claimed to be the commander of the Trenton base.
At the same time, the second officer studied the car.
The colonel was waved through.
"The officer who spoke to him does not doubt him because of who he is," said one person familiar with the matter who asked for anonymity . ".
But investigators quickly found a problem.
He was the only vehicle passing through the checkpoint, and the tire tread and wheelbase measurements at the checkpoint matched the site near Lloyd's home.
In a flash, investigators saw a connection to a crime that confused the police:
In Ottawa, Williams has a home, and in tweed, he has a cabin and murdered Como, who works at Williams base.
"Everything is lit up," the source said . ".
Williams, 47, is charged
The degree of murder that Como and Lloyd died.
On Thursday morning, in Belville's court, defense lawyer Michael Adelson told the court that Williams would plead guilty to murder charges and 82 prison escapes. and-
Two allegations of sexual assault and two sentences of imprisonment.
The colonel walked into the court in handcuffs, in a black suit, white, open --necked shirt.
He sat in court 15 minutes ago and showed no emotion.
The minute hearing begins. The third-
The floor court is crowded.
He arrived and left under close surveillance.
He will return to court on October.
18. the sentencing hearing will be officially entered.
After checking the tires on February, police began to monitor Williams.
Three days later, when the police there asked the Colonel to come to the police station to talk, the colonel was in Ottawa.
"I will be there," he told them . ".
The colonel made a mistake and he will make more mistakes, perhaps out of the feeling of arrogance and increasingly invincible.
He drove his Nissan to the police station and did not bother to change the tires.
He had boots on his feet, and the police would later determine that her basement had pedals matching some of the fingerprints left in Como's blood.
The Colonel, sitting opposite the investigators, did not know that a team of police officers was raiding his home in Ottawa, and found a lot of hard evidence in the cottage in tweed.
Police at the scene are giving real-time feedback to Williams's interrogators about the details they found.
"There are very few search warrants for this evidence," the source said . ".
"They have a lot to feed back to the interviewer and say, 'Okay, now we know.
There are hundreds of women's underwear and other underwear in the evidence.
Photos of the women and sex toys in at least one incident were also stolen.
On September 2007, Monique Murdoch's cottage, 200 west of Ottawa, was broken.
This will be the first of the 82 paedophile to break and enter-
Several of them tried
In tweed, Ottawa, Belville and Brighton. Murdoch's next-
The neighbor is Williams.
In 2004, Williams and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Harriman, bought the cottage at 62 comfort Bay Lane, a country path with few doors locked.
"They always walk hand in hand," said Murdoch, who had a year --round cottage.
"I think he really loves his wife.
The Murdoch, Williams and the Harriman played cards and went fishing on the ice.
Williams played the trumpet in high school and established a special relationship with Murdoch's son, who is learning guitar.
Murdoch's home will be divided into two more.
The thief is a stalker.
He broke into another flower house on a small road to the comfortable Little Bay, nine times in total.
As of May 2008, 22 cases of paedophile theft had occurred in tweed.
They started attacking Ottawa that month.
On October, on the eve of Halloween, Ottawa police issued a press release warning residents in the suburbs of New Orleans that someone broke into their homes and ran away wearing underwear.
By that time, there had been 15 incidents of paedophile theft, all near where Williams and his wife had a house.
Williams was from Ottawa at the time-
Head office project director of the strategic and tactical air capacity project.
Harman is the deputy executive director of the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Some burglary cases were not found and the victims did not know that someone had climbed into their home and fled with a trophy.
However, it became clear later that the thieves were following.
There is no reason for the police to link the Scottish flower with Ottawa fetish.
At any time in a big city like Ottawa, it is not uncommon for several Underwear thieves to operate at the same time.
At first, the police were not too worried.
When he attacked, the New Orleans thieves were careful to make sure that no one was at home and that very few paedophile thieves died of sexual assault.
But the police did target a suspect.
For months, they have conducted sporadic surveillance of a man who has been charged with sexual offences in the past.
He lives very close to the middle.
The outskirts of the raid.
One night, when an officer from the surveillance team looked at him, another panty raid failed.
They know they got the wrong guy.
Williams was appointed commander of the Trenton base in July 15, 2009.
"As we move forward, we will have some exciting milestones to witness," he told his staff that day.
By that time, his neighbors in tweed and Ottawa had been stolen 58 times. At 1 a. m. on Sept.
A man broke into the house of a woman.
She's with eight of her. week-old daughter.
He blindfolded her, tied her up, took a clear picture and sexually assaulted her twicehour period.
But he did not try to infiltrate.
The police were puzzled by the lack of penetration.
They want to know if the attacker has physical condition, sexual dysfunction, or just "stage fright ".
"This is novel," said sources close to the investigation . ".
"We didn't see where this guy went in, and we didn't try to infiltrate.
"Investigators have not linked the attack to relatively harmless damage --and-enters.
They do not know that a rare escalation of crime has occurred.
Thieves have risen to sexual assault.
He is shameless.
Within a week of the sexual assault, he broke into the victim's home twice and probably stole more "trophies ".
Then he followed another victim. On Sept. 24 and Sept.
He broke into a neighbor's house and stole her underwear.
He came back four days later and she became his second sexual assault victim.
He blindfolded her.
He did not try sexual intercourse this time.
But he took a picture.
The attacker has now attracted the attention of the police.
He seems to know the layout of the house and go looking for attractive women. On Oct.
Ontario police issued the first press release on the family invasion attack.
Later that month, they searched a hut in Larry Jones, Williams's friendly next-door neighbor.
They are looking for bras, underwear, cameras and pornographic pictures.
Jones was taken to the police station for nearly four hours.
"They searched everything and found nothing --
Nothing, "he said.
"I told them that they had found the wrong house in the first place and the wrong person.
Of course they won't believe me.
Jones was finally sent home.
The burglary continues.
In Brighton, a small community west of the Trenton base, Mary's home
Comeau, France, was stolen in November. 16.
She was not at home.
On the same day, Anne Massan
Cook is a music teacher and an artist who lives on Highway 37, about 40 kilometers east. It was Marsan-
Cook's 48 th birthday came home that night to change clothes for the party.
She found an open drawer in the bedroom. Her sex toys —
Dildos, she called them. were gone.
She was not sure what to do. she called her neighbor and the two discussed whether they should call the police.
They think that missing "dildos" will be a big joke at the station and don't bother.
Nevertheless, they visited the house, locked each door and decided
Cook will sleep in his neighbor's house that night.
The next morning, Massan.
Cook found all her underwear.
Expensive French lacewas now gone.
But it was a chilling message, typing in a large font on the word document that opened on her computer screen, which made her scream.
"Go ahead, call the police.
I'll tell the judge you're really big. sic).
The information shows that the thief was already at home when he came home to change clothes and listened to her discussion with her neighbors. Marsan-
Cook reported the break.
Belville police, they sent a team to the farm.
There is not much evidence to collect.
Police found half of the fingerprints that might be of interest.
The police seem to know nothing about the incident in tweed, a short drive north --
In the OPP area
"Once I knew it was a very strange person, it was a terrible thing," Marsan said . "Cook.
"I know someone came to me.
This is very private.
It was not until later that she discovered that the thief was also in her house.
The thief will be a killer in a week. On Nov.
24. the thief called at Comeau's house.
She was there this time.
Two days later, her predecessor
My boyfriend called the police.
They found her dead on the bed when they arrived and her nudity was almost completely covered by a duvet.
She appeared to have been beaten and beaten.
She had bruises on her arms, legs and head.
There was tape left on her face, indicating that her nose and mouth were covered.
She also had wide le marks on her wrist, probably caused by a rope at least centimeters wide.
In the basement, investigators found out
Shirt and towel, knotted near vertical support beam.
Her blood was on the floor, and investigators believed she had been "visibly" tied to the pole for some time.
She was penetrated by something.
No semen found.
She seemed to have suffocated.
The murderer slipped into the house from the backyard window and cleaned it before he left.
The tape is gone.
There are no constraints.
However, some boots were printed in her blood.
Her predecessor was immediately suspected. boyfriend.
He is a pilot who can enter the house.
When he was on the plane, Como had been renovating her bathroom.
They don't get along well.
Comeau accused him of spying on her belongings. The ex-
The boyfriend was brought in to the lie detector and passed.
The second soldier at the Trenton base is also a suspect.
He lives near Como.
As we all know, he was embarrassed in front of a woman and said something inappropriate.
He was finally approved.
Sources close to the investigation said there was no reason to link the crime, about 70 kilometers from Tweed, to a series of broken fetishes.
Two bizarre sexual assaults.
The day after Como was killed
The day before her body was found.
Williams is at the Trenton base, robbing cameras at a "prison and bail" charity event.
He was photographed smiling in handcuffs and "accused" of being too young to be an air force commander.
The commander received an email in early November.
The staff told him that Comeau appeared to be the victim of a suspicious death.
Earlier that month, the two flew together to Germany to carry out their mission.
He did not attend her funeral, but did write a condolence letter to her family.
Jessica Lloyd is not the one who is late for work.
She sent a text message the night before January.
She said she went home.
Then there is nothing. Col.
At the same time, Williams is as busy as ever. Tasked with co-
He spoke with a journalist from Winnipeg Liberty Press to coordinate supply missions to Haiti and Afghanistan and support the Olympics. In a Jan.
In 30 articles, he said his personnel won the challenge.
"That's why everyone will stick to it," he said . "
"It was it that made us tired.
Lloyd's disappearance led to cooperation between OPP and Belville police station.
"Very early, when we and (
Chief Detective OPP)
Chris Nicholas, we said, "The patch is out of date and the same is true for jurisdictions, and we are working together --
The Belville police chief, Corey mcmulan, told Jesse McLin of the Toronto Star.
At some point, the joint investigation gave itself a name: Project Hatfield.
Unlike other forces, OPP is not trying to come up with clever or ironic names for its case.
The name may be interpreted as derogatory to the offender and may be bitten back in court.
Therefore, OPP named his case the community of England, which happened to be the country where Williams was born.
However, the colonel was not found until the barricades.
If it is not for civilian vigilance, the tire tread may never be found.
Laer Buck, 51year-
The old handyman said he was on Highway 37 early the morning Lloyd went missing and noticed an SUV parked in the middle of a field.
It seems inappropriate.
When news of Lloyd's disappearance spread, Buck reported the vehicle to the police.
Police reportedly found a well-preserved birthmark on the property.
The land is right next to Lloyd's house.
Buck believes his message may have stopped a serial killer.
"Who thought it? ” says Barker.
"I think I'm just lucky.
"Whether Williams knows why he was called to chat with the Ottawa police is unclear.
Like an eight-wing military motto.
Omnia in Paphos-
At least in the early stages of nearly six hours of questioning, Williams seems to be "ready for everything ".
The source said he did not "fold like a deck ".
But with the information of the evidence collected from the search warrant being submitted to Williams, he realized that he had been caught.
He admitted that, and the next day, he took the police to Lloyd's body and fell to a body with few people.
The country road of the trip happened to be close to the hunting camp used by Williams's neighbor Larry Jones.
Investigators believe that Williams had let Lloyd live for at least one day and took her to his Tweed cottage where she was sexually assaulted, photographed and killed.
"I think both girls were killed to eliminate witnesses," said a person familiar with the matter . ".