Russell Williams to plead guilty to murders: lawyer
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BELLEVILLE, Ont. — The lawyer for former top military officer Col. Russell Williams says his client intends to plead guilty to charges of first-degree murder, sexual assault, and break and enter.
His lawyer is telling a Belleville, Ont., courtroom today that Williams will plead guilty at his next court appearance on Oct. 18.
Williams was a rising star in the military before being charged in February with first-degree murder in the deaths of Jessica Lloyd, 27, and Cpl. Marie-France Comeau, 37.
Comeau was found dead in her home in Brighton, Ont., last November while Lloyd was found in nearby Tweed.
The 47-year-old also faces charges of sex assault and break and enter, in which women's lingerie was stolen.
Comeau was found dead in her home in Brighton, Ont., last November. She was a flight attendant at CFB Trenton and served aboard the same military VIP flights Williams piloted for much of the 1990s, ferrying the Governor General, the prime minister and other dignitaries on domestic and overseas trips.
Court documents show Williams is alleged to have burglarized Comeau's home some 10 days before she was found dead on Nov. 25. The information does not specify what was allegedly stolen.
Lloyd was found dumped on a dirt road in nearby Tweed, where Williams also lived. She worked in Napanee, Ont., co-ordinating school-bus schedules.
Colleagues of the 23-year officer with an otherwise flawless record repeatedly described him as a wonderful person and stellar performer.
Before his arrest, police had been looking for a suspect in two home invasions near Williams' house in eastern Ontario in which women were tied up and sexually assaulted.
Police initially focused on one neighbourhood resident.
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BELLEVILLE, Ont. — The lawyer for former top military officer Col. Russell Williams says his client intends to plead guilty to charges of first-degree murder, sexual assault, and break and enter.
His lawyer is telling a Belleville, Ont., courtroom today that Williams will plead guilty at his next court appearance on Oct. 18.
Williams was a rising star in the military before being charged in February with first-degree murder in the deaths of Jessica Lloyd, 27, and Cpl. Marie-France Comeau, 37.
Comeau was found dead in her home in Brighton, Ont., last November while Lloyd was found in nearby Tweed.
The 47-year-old also faces charges of sex assault and break and enter, in which women's lingerie was stolen.
Comeau was found dead in her home in Brighton, Ont., last November. She was a flight attendant at CFB Trenton and served aboard the same military VIP flights Williams piloted for much of the 1990s, ferrying the Governor General, the prime minister and other dignitaries on domestic and overseas trips.
Court documents show Williams is alleged to have burglarized Comeau's home some 10 days before she was found dead on Nov. 25. The information does not specify what was allegedly stolen.
Lloyd was found dumped on a dirt road in nearby Tweed, where Williams also lived. She worked in Napanee, Ont., co-ordinating school-bus schedules.
Colleagues of the 23-year officer with an otherwise flawless record repeatedly described him as a wonderful person and stellar performer.
Before his arrest, police had been looking for a suspect in two home invasions near Williams' house in eastern Ontario in which women were tied up and sexually assaulted.
Police initially focused on one neighbourhood resident.