Gordon Nore
Senior Master
This story is getting quite a bit of play. I could have placed it in The Study, but here's a good enough forum for it now.
A Canadian Armed Forces Colonel and pilot who has flown the Prime Minister and Governor-General is at the centre of stunning allegations.
Now, police are examining cold cases in provinces where Williams was stationed in the past.
A Canadian Armed Forces Colonel and pilot who has flown the Prime Minister and Governor-General is at the centre of stunning allegations.
He was the model military man, rising quickly through the ranks and enjoying a 23-year career in which he brushed shoulders with top-level government and commanded one of Canada's most important military bases.
But on Monday, Col. Russell Williams' career took an unexpected turn when he appeared in a Belleville courtroom, shackled at the ankles and charged with the first-degree murders of two women.
Williams' arrest was the stunning culmination of a 10-day search for Jessica Lloyd, a 27-year-old woman from the Belleville area who vanished in late January. The 46-year-old colonel also has been charged in the death of Marie-France Comeau, a 37-year-old corporal found dead in November, as well as two counts of sexual assault in connection with two home invasions near Tweed, Ont., last September.
http://www.thestar.com/news/ontario/article/762547
Now, police are examining cold cases in provinces where Williams was stationed in the past.
The arrest of a high-profile military superstar has cracked open a Pandora's box of cold-case murders as police in at least three provinces search for potential links to the recent slayings of two women in Ontario.
Hours after Monday's announcement that police had arrested 46-year-old Col. Russell Williams, a decorated career officer, police forces began reopening cases of unsolved homicides involving young women in areas where Williams has been previously stationed.
Colonel's arrest reopens cold cases