Canada - Marie-France Comeau, 37, & Jessica Lloyd, 27, slain, Ont, 2009 & 2010 - #2

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Valleyboy, you almost got it. You are missing the last part of the code, it has to include up to extension .jpg

put this code:
ttp://www.mix97.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jail-n-bail-williams.jpg

(add h at the beginning of the code) I had to remove it, otherwise, will appear as a link here.

in between
 
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Williams hires high-profile defence lawyer
Timothy Appleby
Globe and Mail Update
Published on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2010 2:14PM EST
Last updated on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2010 2:28PM EST



read more : http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/williams-hires-high-profile-defence-lawyer/article1471452/

:waitasec: don't know what to think

I don't know what to think either but I wonder if it has anything to do with the fact that the search of his homes is being ramped up?
 
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Sounds like both homes are being thoroughly searched......including tearing up floorboards and ripping apart walls and ceilings.

http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20100217/williams_search_100217/20100217?hub=Toronto

Investigators equipped with saws, drills and other power tools were believed to be cutting out the flooring, wood-panelled walls and ceiling of the two-bedroom house as they search for evidence in the case against Williams.

On Tuesday, similar police activity could be seen at Williams' home in Ottawa's Westboro neighbourhood.


Did he confess to hiding items in the walls and floors, or what gave LE the hunch to search in these places?
 
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Did he confess to hiding items in the walls and floors, or what gave LE the hunch to search in these places?

I wonder if, after the Bernardo fiasco, LE are doing much more thorough searches of the suspect's home(s).
 
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Cops haven't searched Williams' Orleans home
Nothing about the place stands out as suspicious in light of Williams’ arrest, he said, adding he’s not looking under any floorboards or popping his head into the attic because there’s no reason to.

“It’s just a house,” he said.

“We had a house inspection, you know, and we had a look at that a long time ago.”http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2010/02/13/12871266-qmi.html

I wonder if they will take saws and drills to this house. moo
 
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Snipped from the link attached:

On Friday, the police took the unusual step of blocking access to files about home break-ins in which women's underwear was stolen. It's a common practice to seal files during major crime investigations.

Insp. Al Tario would not comment on the sealed files. Instead, he e-mailed a written statement to say the Ottawa police ``cannot speculate or discuss evidentiary or investigative matters'' related to the Williams case


...I just wonder how many break ins that he committed and how many pairs of panties they will find in his houses. Can you imagine all the time and money that this is costing us tax payers for LE to be ripping apart his 2 houses for underwear!!!

http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Mu...nue+searching+colonel+home/2561141/story.html
 
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Cops haven't searched Williams' Orleans home
Nothing about the place stands out as suspicious in light of Williams’ arrest, he said, adding he’s not looking under any floorboards or popping his head into the attic because there’s no reason to.

“It’s just a house,” he said.

“We had a house inspection, you know, and we had a look at that a long time ago.”
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2010/02/13/12871266-qmi.html

I wonder if they will take saws and drills to this house. moo

Makes one wonder although I suspect Williams removed any possible evidence from that home since it sounds as if he fancied keeping trophies (if we are to believe what we've read in newspaper articles).
 
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I dunno what to think about the lawyer....I am keeping my fingers crossed that every i is dotted, and every t is crossed.
 
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Makes one wonder although I suspect Williams removed any possible evidence from that home since it sounds as if he fancied keeping trophies (if we are to believe what we've read in newspaper articles).

yes, no doubt he did . I would feel creeped out living in that home, though. moo
 
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This is not a new Video clip, but thought I will post it here for future reference. There are many other videos regarding this case on that link as well.

( wait for advertisement to end )

GLOBAL TV VIDEO "Murder Investigation"
 
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Snipped from the link attached:

On Friday, the police took the unusual step of blocking access to files about home break-ins in which women's underwear was stolen. It's a common practice to seal files during major crime investigations.

Insp. Al Tario would not comment on the sealed files. Instead, he e-mailed a written statement to say the Ottawa police ``cannot speculate or discuss evidentiary or investigative matters'' related to the Williams case


...I just wonder how many break ins that he committed and how many pairs of panties they will find in his houses. Can you imagine all the time and money that this is costing us tax payers for LE to be ripping apart his 2 houses for underwear!!!

http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Mu...nue+searching+colonel+home/2561141/story.html

I don't think they're looking just for underwear. Compared to the two murders and sexual assaults, this would be small potatoes and I doubt they'll even charge him for it - IF they make the other charges stick. I believe LE is after bigger game - the photos and videos they mention and anything that would tie him to the current charges. Hopefully they won't find anything worse, if you know what I mean. :(

As for the wording about the lawyer - that's what defence lawyers do; they fight for their clients. Nothing new there.

JMO
 
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Found this article that states that Jessica was strangled :( Hadn't read this before. http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Mu...nue+searching+colonel+home/2561141/story.html

Although, to the best of my knowledge, LE has never commented on the cause of death for either murder victim, "sources" have been mentioned before as stating:

"A second alleged victim of Canadian Forces Air Force Colonel Russell Williams was also asphyxiated, sources familiar with the investigation say."


http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...-were-asphyxiated-source-says/article1465532/

"Eastern Ontario women were both asphyxiated."


http://www.ottawacitizen.com/Eastern+Ontario+women+were+both+asphyxiated/2556788/story.html

" ... friends and family of Jessica Lloyd gathered in Belleville to remember the 27-year-old woman who was found strangled on Monday."


http://www.ottawacitizen.com/entertainment/Town+pays+tribute+homicide+victim/2560636/story.html

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Snipped from the link attached:

On Friday, the police took the unusual step of blocking access to files about home break-ins in which women's underwear was stolen. It's a common practice to seal files during major crime investigations.

Insp. Al Tario would not comment on the sealed files. Instead, he e-mailed a written statement to say the Ottawa police ``cannot speculate or discuss evidentiary or investigative matters'' related to the Williams case


...I just wonder how many break ins that he committed and how many pairs of panties they will find in his houses. Can you imagine all the time and money that this is costing us tax payers for LE to be ripping apart his 2 houses for underwear!!!

I think I am actually more upset with how much I am paying to feed the monster. I don't mind paying good money if it means they find what they need to make sure he never walks free again. But that's just my opinion.
 
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She was asphyxiated.

My opinion is that Comeau's death perhaps was an accident, maybe asphyxiation gone too far, and then he got a taste for it (murder).

I could be totally wrong in thinking that, but it's just where my mind is at.

Goodnight all, may you rest well.
 
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She was asphyxiated.

My opinion is that Comeau's death perhaps was an accident, maybe asphyxiation gone too far, and then he got a taste for it (murder).

I could be totally wrong in thinking that, but it's just where my mind is at.

Goodnight all, may you rest well.

That could very well be how it went. I also wondered if perhaps she recognized him and that's why he killed her.
 
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She was asphyxiated.

My opinion is that Comeau's death perhaps was an accident, maybe asphyxiation gone too far, and then he got a taste for it (murder).

I could be totally wrong in thinking that, but it's just where my mind is at.

Goodnight all, may you rest well.

Yes, this was rumoured last week.

... investigators believe Comeau’s death was unintentional and that “she was meant to live.”

http://www.citytv.com/toronto/cityn...-russ-williams-and-paul-bernardo-were-friends

"But detectives believe the death of Canadian Forces Corporal Marie-France Comeau, 38, was not intentionally inflicted. "The theory is that she was meant to live."

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...-were-asphyxiated-source-says/article1465532/
 
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