Since then, Col. Russell has been behind bars at the Quinte lockup and has been co-operative with the police, sources close to the investigation say.
For several days after his arrest he made no effort to retain a lawyer.
And even after Mr. Edelson was hired to assist him, he continued to speak to police - a highly unusual move for an accused murderer who has counsel.
The dynamic, however, appears to have changed.
Col. Russell still appears anxious to answer investigators' questions, but the ground has now been gone over so thoroughly that there are few left to ask and the police visits to Quinte are becoming fewer, a source said.
“He wants to keep talking and keep talking, and stay in charge of the conversation, but (police) think they have pretty much the whole story,” the source said.