GUILTY Canada - Marie-France Comeau, 37, & Jessica Lloyd, 27, slain, Ont, 2009 & 2010 - #3

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  • #581
I am posting this timeline here, I haven't seen a breakdown before. Note the back and forth between break & enter's mixed amongst intents to commit indictable offences?


Tweed alleged break and enters

Russell Williams is charged with 45 break, enter and theft related charges in Tweed, Ontario. Williams' home is represented in yellow and alleged victims' homes are represented in green. The charges break down as:

• Four charges of attempted break and enter with intent to commit an indictable offence
• Seven charges of break and enter with intent to commit an indictable offence
• Thirty-four charges of break and enter and theft

In addition, there were two alleged break and entere and thefts in Belleville, and one in Brighton, Ont.

2007

September 9 Alleged break, enter, theft

September 28 Alleged break, enter, theft

October 19 Alleged break, enter, theft

October 20 Alleged break, enter, theft

November 1 Alleged break, enter, theft

2008

March 15 Alleged break, enter, theft

March 28 Alleged break, enter, theft x 2

April 4 Alleged break, enter, theft

April 5 Alleged break, enter, theft

May 21 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

May 23 Alleged break, enter, theft

May 31 Alleged break, enter, theft

June 6 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

June 7 Alleged break, enter, theft

July 12 Alleged break, enter, theft

August 1 Alleged break, enter, theft

August 2 Alleged break, enter, theft x 2

August 12 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

August 13 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

August 16 Alleged break, enter, theft

August 30 Alleged break, enter, theft

November 4 Alleged break, enter, theft


2009

April 17 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

April 18 Alleged break, enter, theft

April 19 Alleged break, enter, theft

May 9 Alleged break, enter, theft

July 10 Alleged break, enter, theft

July 21 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

July 24 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

August 1 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

August 2 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

August 27 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

August 28 Alleged break, enter, theft

August 29 Alleged break, enter, theft

September 1 Alleged break, enter, theft

September 18 Alleged break, enter, theft

September 22 Alleged break, enter, theft

September 24 Alleged break, enter, theft

September 26 Alleged break, enter, theft

October 24 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

November 5 Alleged break, enter, theft

November 7 Alleged break, enter, theft

November 16 Brighton: There is an alleged break, enter and theft at the home of Marie France Comeau.

November 16 Belleville: The same day, there is an alleged break, enter and theft at the home of AMC. AMC and her family do not notice anything amiss.

November 17 Belleville: Another alleged break, enter and theft at the home of AMC. AMC reports coming home to find her bedside table and underwear drawers had been emptied, and a chilling message left on her computer screen: "Go ahead, call the police. I want to show the judge you're (sic) really big dildos." AMC calls the Belleville police.

http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/2010-2011/abovesuspicion/videotweed.html
 
  • #582
Orleans alleged break and enters

Russell Williams is charged with 34 break, enter and theft related charges in the Ottawa suburb of Orleans. Williams' home is represented in orange, and alleged victims' homes are represented in green. The charges break down as:

• Seven charges of attempted break and enter with intent to commit an indictable offence
• Three charges of break and enter with intent to commit an indictable offence
• Twenty-four charges of break and enter and theft

2008

May 9 Alleged break, enter, theft

June 14 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

June 19 Alleged break, enter, theft

July 28 Alleged break, enter, theft

August 21 Alleged break, enter, theft

August 23 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

August 28 Alleged break, enter, theft

September 5 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

October 3 Alleged break, enter, theft

October 7 Alleged break, enter, theft

October 9 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

October 23 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

October 24 Alleged break, enter, theft

October 25 Alleged break, enter, theft x2

October 31 Ottawa Police warn residents of a neighbourhood thief, stealing women’s undergarments during domestic break and enters. They state the thefts are of a peculiar nature, and that for that reason residents should be vigilant in securing their homes.


November 12 Alleged break, enter, theft

November 20 Alleged break, enter, theft

December 5 Alleged break, enter, theft

December 10 Alleged break, enter, theft

2009

January 1 Alleged break, enter, theft at the home of BR and BC . The family is not home and does not know they have been broken into.

January 2 Another alleged break, enter, theft at the home of BR and BC. They return home to find their daughter’s underwear drawers have been emptied and photos of her have been taken from a family album.

January 17 Alleged break enter and theft and attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence.

February 14 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

March 14 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

March 15 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

April 12 Alleged break, enter, theft

May 28 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

June 2 Alleged break, enter, theft

June 4 Alleged break, enter, theft

June 5 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

June 19 Alleged break, enter, theft

July 25 Alleged break, enter, theft

July 26Attempted break, enter, theft

http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/2010-2011/abovesuspicion/videoorleans.html
 
  • #583
RW attended a "planning session" in Toronto on Feb 3, so we have to question when he may have attended similar meetings in Toronto:

from:
http://www2.macleans.ca/2010/02/19/‘behind-those-eyes’/

The next evening, Feb. 3, Williams and two of his officers drove to Toronto for a planning session with military colleagues. The boss sat in the back seat, poring over paperwork. “There was nothing abnormal about the car ride,” says Chief Warrant Officer Kevin West, who was behind the wheel that night. “We talked about regular business and what was going on at the base.” Nothing strange. Nothing suspicious. By then, the search for Jessica Lloyd was in its sixth day.
 
  • #584
Orleans alleged break and enters

Russell Williams is charged with 34 break, enter and theft related charges in the Ottawa suburb of Orleans. Williams' home is represented in orange, and alleged victims' homes are represented in green. The charges break down as:

• Seven charges of attempted break and enter with intent to commit an indictable offence
• Three charges of break and enter with intent to commit an indictable offence
• Twenty-four charges of break and enter and theft

2008

May 9 Alleged break, enter, theft

June 14 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

June 19 Alleged break, enter, theft

July 28 Alleged break, enter, theft

August 21 Alleged break, enter, theft

August 23 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

August 28 Alleged break, enter, theft

September 5 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

October 3 Alleged break, enter, theft

October 7 Alleged break, enter, theft

October 9 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

October 23 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

October 24 Alleged break, enter, theft

October 25 Alleged break, enter, theft x2

October 31 Ottawa Police warn residents of a neighbourhood thief, stealing women’s undergarments during domestic break and enters. They state the thefts are of a peculiar nature, and that for that reason residents should be vigilant in securing their homes.


November 12 Alleged break, enter, theft

November 20 Alleged break, enter, theft

December 5 Alleged break, enter, theft

December 10 Alleged break, enter, theft

2009

January 1 Alleged break, enter, theft at the home of BR and BC . The family is not home and does not know they have been broken into.

January 2 Another alleged break, enter, theft at the home of BR and BC. They return home to find their daughter’s underwear drawers have been emptied and photos of her have been taken from a family album.

January 17 Alleged break enter and theft and attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence.

February 14 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

March 14 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

March 15 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

April 12 Alleged break, enter, theft

May 28 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

June 2 Alleged break, enter, theft

June 4 Alleged break, enter, theft

June 5 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

June 19 Alleged break, enter, theft

July 25 Alleged break, enter, theft

July 26Attempted break, enter, theft

http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/2010-2011/abovesuspicion/videoorleans.html

It is quite stunning to see it laid out like that.

How could it be possible for someone to suddenly start this pattern of behavior in 2007 if that person had not committed previous offences? From everything I have read about serial offenders, that is not typical. It is my understanding that the pace of such offences increases over time. One simply does not commit offences at the pace alleged above without previous experience in such matters.

This makes me wonder how long this has gone on, in order to build up to this level of activity.

I can see now why that poor woman in the documentary was so shaken. The same day as a break-in at MFC's? Both of them French-speaking? Too much of a coincidence.
 
  • #585
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2010/02/11/12839841-qmi.html
The brother of Williams’ former stepfather, Stan Sovka, and his wife Madeline were stunned to learn of the charges.

“That’s not the guy we know,” Madeline Sovka said from Calgary.

“We knew a very nice man, a nice boy growing up, no problem, very gentle.”



Madeline sounds like a French name to me, did R.W. get along with his "Aunt Madeline'?

Also,were the other units called in for investigation of the break and enter or something more...?

Insp. Al Tario is in charge of major case and inspections. He will head a small team of officers selected from the various units. Different units are involved because there could be more than just homicides and sexual assaults.
 
  • #586
It looks like Timothy Appleby from the Globe and Mail is releasing his book "Monster in Uniform" close to the 1 year anniversary of RW's arrest:

Monster in Uniform
The Secret Life and Chilling Crimes of Colonel Russell Williams

Written by Timothy Applebee
Category: True Crime
Format: eBook, 304 pages
Publisher: Random House Canada
ISBN: 978-0-307-35952-0 (0-307-35952-2)

Pub Date: February 15, 2011
Price: $29.95


http://www.randomhouse.ca/author/results.pperl?authorid=124927
 
  • #587
From the press release dated 1 week after RW's arrest, the book was announced. Notice the title change, from "Betrayal in Uniform" to "Monster in Uniform"?



Random House Canada signs Globe and Mail crime reporter Timothy Appleby to write a book on Colonel Russell Williams

TORONTO, Feb. 11 /CNW/ - Random House Canada announced today that it has acquired BETRAYAL IN UNIFORM: THE SECRET LIFE OF COLONEL RUSSELL WILLIAMS, to be published in late fall of this year. Its author is Timothy Appleby, longtime crime reporter and foreign correspondent for The Globe and Mail. Of the book, Appleby says, "As commander of one the biggest military bases in Canada, Colonel David Russell Williams looked to be everything a career military man should be. His shock arrest has left his friends, family, neighbours and the Canadian armed forces reeling - this respected pilot and base commander stands accused of being a serial killer and sexual attacker/fetishist whose alleged exploits could have been lifted from the darkest pages of pulp fiction."

Anne Collins, Publisher, the Knopf Random Canada Publishing Group, preempted English Canadian rights to the book from Toronto literary agent Helen Heller. Collins says, "Though the charges against the Colonel are not yet proven, the case is riveting and deserves the best possible reporting to bring all its fascinating aspects to life. People can't stop talking about the alleged abuse of his position, the Colonel's ability to lead a double life, the tragic loss of these vital young women: I'm really looking forward to the light Tim Appleby will shed on this deeply chilling case."

Says agent Helen Heller: "Tim Appleby is one of the most respected crime reporters in the country. His sources and his reportage are second to none. I'm thrilled to have been involved in putting this deal together."


Random House Canada is an imprint of Random House of Canada Limited, a division of Random House, the world's largest publisher of general interest hardcover, paperback and audio adult and children's fiction and nonfiction books. Random House of Canada interacts with readers online at www.randomhouse.ca, www.booklounge.ca, www.bookclubs.ca and www.mysterybooks.ca. Follow Random House of Canada on Twitter http://twitter.com/RandomHouseCA


For further information: Tracey Turriff, [email protected]

http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/February2010/11/c9164.html
 
  • #588
Looks like this just came in.

Russell Williams undergoing mental health evaluations: Source

By JUSTIN SADLER, QMI Agency
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2010/09/30/15540781.html





Accused killer Russell Williams is in Ottawa this week for a barrage of mental health evaluations, according to sources. (QMI Agency Files)


Disgraced Russell Williams to fight sex assault civil case

Col. Williams, Bernardo were 'pals'



OTTAWA — Accused killer Russell Williams is back in Ottawa for the first time since his arrest in the murders of two women.

Williams, who has remained segregated from the general inmate population at the Quinte Detention Centre in Napanee since shortly after his Feb. 7 arrest, is in Ottawa this week for a barrage of mental health evaluations, according to sources.

"He's been very quiet the whole time," said the source.

The former CFB Trenton base commander is being held in segregation at the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre throughout his stay in the city where he once lived with his wife Mary-Elizabeth Harriman, 52. Williams is scheduled to return to Napanee ahead of his court appearance next week.

Williams is charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of Cpl. Marie- France Comeau, 38, of Brighton, and Jessica Lloyd, 27, of Belleville.

He is also charged with two counts each of forcible confinement and break and enter, and sexual assault stemming from two attacks on Tweed women last September. In addition, he faces 82 charges related to break-ins in the Ottawa and Quinte areas.


Williams' lawyer, Michael Edelson, could not be reached for comment Thursday. A member of his legal team said Edelson would be out of the country until Thanksgiving weekend.

Set to appear in court Oct. 7 after waiving his right to a preliminary hearing, Williams and his wife are also fighting $2.45-million civil suit by a Hastings County woman under the name Jane Doe, who alleges Williams attacked her Sept. 17, 2009.
 
  • #589
Looks like this just came in.

Russell Williams undergoing mental health evaluations: Source

By JUSTIN SADLER, QMI Agency
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2010/09/30/15540781.html





Accused killer Russell Williams is in Ottawa this week for a barrage of mental health evaluations, according to sources. (QMI Agency Files)


Disgraced Russell Williams to fight sex assault civil case

Col. Williams, Bernardo were 'pals'



OTTAWA — Accused killer Russell Williams is back in Ottawa for the first time since his arrest in the murders of two women.

Williams, who has remained segregated from the general inmate population at the Quinte Detention Centre in Napanee since shortly after his Feb. 7 arrest, is in Ottawa this week for a barrage of mental health evaluations, according to sources.

"He's been very quiet the whole time," said the source.

The former CFB Trenton base commander is being held in segregation at the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre throughout his stay in the city where he once lived with his wife Mary-Elizabeth Harriman, 52. Williams is scheduled to return to Napanee ahead of his court appearance next week.

Williams is charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of Cpl. Marie- France Comeau, 38, of Brighton, and Jessica Lloyd, 27, of Belleville.

He is also charged with two counts each of forcible confinement and break and enter, and sexual assault stemming from two attacks on Tweed women last September. In addition, he faces 82 charges related to break-ins in the Ottawa and Quinte areas.


Williams' lawyer, Michael Edelson, could not be reached for comment Thursday. A member of his legal team said Edelson would be out of the country until Thanksgiving weekend.

Set to appear in court Oct. 7 after waiving his right to a preliminary hearing, Williams and his wife are also fighting $2.45-million civil suit by a Hastings County woman under the name Jane Doe, who alleges Williams attacked her Sept. 17, 2009.

Thanks for the update, Dotr.

I'm sorry, but mental health evaluations??? No kidding.

What a waste.
 
  • #590
I wonder if he is intending to plead insanity?
 
  • #591
I wonder if he is intending to plead insanity?

RW is considered sane until and unless he is proven otherwise (unlike the presumption of innocence). I think a mental disorder defence would be a tough row to hoe for RW, given his position and capacity to function at such a high level.

A major legal precedent in mental disorder defence cases is that of Regina v. Chaulk:

excerpt from:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._v._Chaulk

Background
On September 3, 1985, 15 year-old Robert Chaulk and 16 year-old Francis Morrissette burglarized a home in Winnipeg, and then stabbed and bludgeoned its sole occupant to death. A week later they turned themselves in, making full confessions.

The only defence raised was insanity within the meaning of section 16 of the Criminal Code of Canada. Expert evidence was given at trial that Chaulk and Morrissette suffered from a paranoid psychosis which made them believe that they had the power to rule the world and that the killing was a necessary means to that end. They believed that they were above the ordinary law and thought they had a right to kill the victim because he was "a loser".

They were both convicted of murder by a jury in the Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench, which was upheld on appeal.

The major questions to the Supreme Court of Canada were:

1.whether s. 16(4) of the Criminal Code, which provides that "Every one shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to be and to have been sane", infringes the presumption of innocence guaranteed in s. 11(d) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and if so, it is justifiable under s. 1 of the Charter;
2.whether the meaning of the word "wrong" in s. 16(2) of the Code should be restricted to "legally wrong";
3.whether s. 16(3) of the Code provides an alternative defence if the conditions of s. 16(2) were not met; and
4.whether the trial judge erred in permitting the Crown to split its case by presenting its evidence with respect to the sanity of the accused in rebuttal.
 
  • #592
Looks like this just came in.

Russell Williams undergoing mental health evaluations: Source

By JUSTIN SADLER, QMI Agency
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2010/09/30/15540781.html





Accused killer Russell Williams is in Ottawa this week for a barrage of mental health evaluations, according to sources. (QMI Agency Files)


Disgraced Russell Williams to fight sex assault civil case

Col. Williams, Bernardo were 'pals'

(RSBM & BBM)

Must clarify that the bolded reference is the headline from this story:

http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2010/02/11/12845766-qmi.html

It was printed back in February, a few days after RW's arrest. Further down in the same article, it states:

"At this point there is no suggestion of any criminal connection between Bernardo and Williams ..."

To the best of my knowledge, this "relationship" has not been mentioned again. Not one person has come forward to the press since February to confirm that the two men had even met, much less were "pals".

I consider this premature, misleading headline to be sleazy journalism at its finest. If it is ever proven that PB and RW were friends, I'll gladly eat some crow.

JMO
 
  • #593
RW is considered sane until and unless he is proven otherwise (unlike the presumption of innocence). I think a mental disorder defence would be a tough row to hoe for RW, given his position and capacity to function at such a high level.

A major legal precedent in mental disorder defence cases is that of Regina v. Chaulk:

excerpt from:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._v._Chaulk

Thanks for this, SB. ITA. The insanity plea (or diminished capacity) is seldom used and rarely successful. We discussed it at great length last year in the Stafford forums. I believe it is mostly used in domestic cases.

The insanity defense is based on evaluations by forensic professionals that the defendant was incapable of distinguishing between right and wrong at the time of the offense

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insanity_defense


I think it would be almost impossible for RW's attorney to prove that he didn't know right from wrong, especially considering the quantity and variety of the charges against him.

studies have found that only about one in 1,000 Canadian defendants is found not criminally responsible by reason of mental illness, and hardly any of them go free.

http://www.thefreelibrary.com/CRIMINAL-INSANE+PLEA+IS+DIFFERENT+IN+CANADA-a064033426
 
  • #594
Thanks for this, SB. ITA. The insanity plea (or diminished capacity) is seldom used and rarely successful. We discussed it at great length last year in the Stafford forums. I believe it is mostly used in domestic cases.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insanity_defense


I think it would be almost impossible for RW's attorney to prove that he didn't know right from wrong, especially considering the quantity and variety of the charges against him.



http://www.thefreelibrary.com/CRIMINAL-INSANE+PLEA+IS+DIFFERENT+IN+CANADA-a064033426

There is a different angle to the insanity plea, which of course has a different name nowadays of "not criminally responsible": that is, post-traumatic stress caused by combat. Surely expensive lawyers will explore this angle. However, it seems highly unlikely IMO that such a claim would be accepted, given the many, many public statements by those who knew him that they had absolutely no idea that anything was wrong. Not one person so far has said that they had a clue. It seem further unlikely given that RW did not ever take part in combat, as far as we know.

As for high-ranking military individuals with post-traumatic stress syndrome:

http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/dallaire/
 
  • #595
  • #596
Orleans alleged break and enters

Russell Williams is charged with 34 break, enter and theft related charges in the Ottawa suburb of Orleans. Williams' home is represented in orange, and alleged victims' homes are represented in green. The charges break down as:

• Seven charges of attempted break and enter with intent to commit an indictable offence
• Three charges of break and enter with intent to commit an indictable offence
• Twenty-four charges of break and enter and theft

2008

May 9 Alleged break, enter, theft

June 14 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

June 19 Alleged break, enter, theft

July 28 Alleged break, enter, theft

August 21 Alleged break, enter, theft

August 23 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

August 28 Alleged break, enter, theft

September 5 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

October 3 Alleged break, enter, theft

October 7 Alleged break, enter, theft

October 9 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

October 23 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

October 24 Alleged break, enter, theft

October 25 Alleged break, enter, theft x2

October 31 Ottawa Police warn residents of a neighbourhood thief, stealing women’s undergarments during domestic break and enters. They state the thefts are of a peculiar nature, and that for that reason residents should be vigilant in securing their homes.


November 12 Alleged break, enter, theft

November 20 Alleged break, enter, theft

December 5 Alleged break, enter, theft

December 10 Alleged break, enter, theft

2009

January 1 Alleged break, enter, theft at the home of BR and BC . The family is not home and does not know they have been broken into.

January 2 Another alleged break, enter, theft at the home of BR and BC. They return home to find their daughter’s underwear drawers have been emptied and photos of her have been taken from a family album.

January 17 Alleged break enter and theft and attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence.

February 14 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

March 14 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

March 15 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

April 12 Alleged break, enter, theft

May 28 Alleged break, enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

June 2 Alleged break, enter, theft

June 4 Alleged break, enter, theft

June 5 Alleged attempted break & enter, intent to commit an indictable offence

June 19 Alleged break, enter, theft

July 25 Alleged break, enter, theft

July 26Attempted break, enter, theft

http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/2010-2011/abovesuspicion/videoorleans.html

Hang on a sec. If the alleged Tweed and Orleans offence lists are merged, the pattern is extremely intense.

Am I reading correctly when I see 11 separate charges pertaining to indictable offences?

I should have added that MFC and AMC both worked at CFB Trenton, in addition to both being French-speaking and being victims of break-and-enters on the same day.
 
  • #597
Hang on a sec. If the alleged Tweed and Orleans offence lists are merged, the pattern is extremely intense.

Am I reading correctly when I see 11 separate charges pertaining to indictable offences?

I should have added that MFC and AMC both worked at CFB Trenton, in addition to both being French-speaking and being victims of break-and-enters on the same day.

SS: That is exactly what I was going to do, merge the lists, to get a visual of his crimes chronologically. The pattern IS indeed intense. He lived and worked to commit his offences.

Did he seize all break, enters, and attempts to commit indictable offences AFTER Marie's murder? Or are we only seeing a list that LE has selected to charge him with at this time?

I think there is much, much more to his journal entries.
 
  • #598
There was a MAJOR breach at the same institution where they are holding RW for the psych evaluations last night. This is brutal.

'Serious' breach at Ottawa jail

OTTAWA - Two men were able to gain access to Ottawa's detention centre overnight Tuesday when a guard buzzed them in through three different check points while she was taking a personal phone call, the Sun has learned.

Not only were they able to gain access to the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre, but to inmates, and they were only stopped when they found their way to the nursing station inside.

They then wandered around and worked their way up to the nursing station when staff finally spotted them.

"Two people made it into a part of the facility with no security check -- an area amid terrorists and first-degree murderers that they would never in a hundred years be allowed into without a security check," said another source with intimate knowledge of the incident.

http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/01/15543311.html
 
  • #599
There was a MAJOR breach at the same institution where they are holding RW for the psych evaluations last night. This is brutal.

'Serious' breach at Ottawa jail

OTTAWA - Two men were able to gain access to Ottawa's detention centre overnight Tuesday when a guard buzzed them in through three different check points while she was taking a personal phone call, the Sun has learned.

Not only were they able to gain access to the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre, but to inmates, and they were only stopped when they found their way to the nursing station inside.

They then wandered around and worked their way up to the nursing station when staff finally spotted them.

"Two people made it into a part of the facility with no security check -- an area amid terrorists and first-degree murderers that they would never in a hundred years be allowed into without a security check," said another source with intimate knowledge of the incident.

http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/10/01/15543311.html

In the midst of all this, the news articles about him being moved from Napanee are not currently available. It's surprising how often articles go offline, just when they're pertinent.

Hang on. There's still one that works:

"OTTAWA — Accused killer Russell Williams is back in Ottawa for the first time since his arrest in the murders of two women.

Williams, who has remained segregated from the general inmate population at the Quinte Detention Centre in Napanee since shortly after his Feb. 7 arrest, is in Ottawa this week for a barrage of mental health evaluations, according to sources.

"He's been very quiet the whole time," said the source.

The former CFB Trenton base commander is being held in segregation at the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre throughout his stay in the city where he once lived with his wife Mary-Elizabeth Harriman, 52. Williams is scheduled to return to Napanee ahead of his court appearance next week.

Williams is charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of Cpl. Marie- France Comeau, 38, of Brighton, and Jessica Lloyd, 27, of Belleville.

He is also charged with two counts each of forcible confinement and break and enter, and sexual assault stemming from two attacks on Tweed women last September. In addition, he faces 82 charges related to break-ins in the Ottawa and Quinte areas.

Williams' lawyer, Michael Edelson, could not be reached for comment Thursday. A member of his legal team said Edelson would be out of the country until Thanksgiving weekend.

Set to appear in court Oct. 7 after waiving his right to a preliminary hearing, Williams and his wife are also fighting $2.45-million civil suit by a Hastings County woman under the name Jane Doe, who alleges Williams attacked her Sept. 17, 2009."

From: http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/09/30/15540881.html

Too bad the Belleville Intelligencer site has crashed, because I really wanted to see their version in today's online edition from six hours ago. How much spin has been put on the security breach? I imagine security will be a very special operation from now on.

I take it all prisoners have been accounted for? With RW due in court, security will no doubt be a challenge now.

Wonder why I can't find anything about the security breach in the Ottawa Citizen, and the Sun has buried it?
 
  • #600
RW is considered sane until and unless he is proven otherwise (unlike the presumption of innocence). I think a mental disorder defence would be a tough row to hoe for RW, given his position and capacity to function at such a high level.

A major legal precedent in mental disorder defence cases is that of Regina v. Chaulk:

excerpt from:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._v._Chaulk

One small irony: Chaulk. There's another Chaulk up on charges in Petawawa.
 
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