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Col. Williams expected to plead guilty
Last Updated: Wednesday, October 6, 2010 | 9:27 PM ET
CBC News
Col. Russell Williams, the former commander of CFB Trenton, is expected to plead guilty to all the charges facing him, including two counts of first-degree murder, sexual assault and a slew of break and enters, CBC News has learned.
But it is not clear if Williams 47, will enter a plea during his court appearance in Belleville, Ont., on Thursday.
Sources tell CBC News that negotiations are underway to determine the quality of Williams' potential sentence. He is facing life in prison and sources say he wants to work out the best deal for a life behind bars.
Col. Russell Williams, who is scheduled to make a court appearance in Belleville, Ont., on Thursday, is expected to plead guilty to the charges against him, CBC News has learned. (Alex Tavshunsky/Canadian Press)
Williams has been charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of air force flight attendant Cpl. Marie-France Comeau, 37, who worked at CFB Trenton, and Jessica Lloyd, 27, of Belleville.
He has also been charged with home-invasion sex attacks on two women in September 2009 in eastern Ontario and with 82 breaking and entering charges.
Williams was arrested Feb. 7, 2010, while he was still in command of the Trenton base.
In anticipation of massive crowds at the courthouse in Belleville, police have installed a security barricade to block the public's view of Williams' arrival and departure.
Inside the courthouse, it is also expected lawyers will discuss sealing some of the more graphic evidence against Williams, including photos of victims.
Since Williams has been in custody, his wife Mary Elizabeth Harriman has maintained contact with him and visited him several times in prison, CBC News has learned. She is said to have helped him rally after his reported suicide attempt earlier this year.
Friends say she had no idea of Williams' alleged double life.
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