antiquegirl
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Poll : Should the video and photographs Col. Russell Williams took of his victims be destroyed after they're no longer required as evidence?
So far:
Yes 60.87% (1,615 votes)
No 32.11% (852 votes)
I'm not sure 7.01% (186 votes)
Total Votes: 2,653
Video clip - mark 4:30 - Tim Dawson's (Lawyer in the Bernardo case) opinion: victims' families should obtain a court order to have the actual videos and photographs destroyed after they're no longer needed as evidence.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/pointofview/2010/10/col-russell-williams-should-the-videos-and-photos-be-destroyed.html
apologies for three posts in a row :angel:
If it is decided to destroy the videos and photographs taken by RW, they fully intend to keep complete and detailed transcripts of what was on them - the same as was done in the PB case. That should be sufficient for future purposes, should any arise. Even if previous crimes are found, I fail to see how these videos and photographs of torture and murder would help solve them. The methodology is all on record and will be available on demand to LE.
Too many people have already been subjected to this horrific material. If it were your daughter on there, would you want even more people (perhaps even those not entitled) to see them? As a mother of three daughters, I'm all for having them destroyed a.s.a.p.
JMO