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http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/2010-2011/abovesuspicion/gallerycomeau.html
Rest in Peace
Marie France Comeau
You are Not Forgotten
Marie France Comeau
You are Not Forgotten
(BBM)
I'm confused by the above bolded sentence. Do you mean RW moved his loot from Orleans to the Ottawa home? Because clearly LE removed the evidence from this Ottawa residence.
I can't believe that LE didn't search the Orleans home, nor that RW would be stupid enough to leave any behind.
According to all reports, the break-ins began after RW and MEH purchased the Tweed cottage. It's also hard to believe that RW would move his trophies from Tweed to Orleans. My guess is that until the Ottawa construction was complete, the Tweed souvenirs were kept in the cottage and the Orleans ones in Orleans, with those later transferred to Ottawa.
JMO
It will be interesting to read the statement of facts tomorrow to see whether or not it was stuffed. Isn't he blaming all of this on the loss of his own cat? Maybe he did steal her pet as a replacement for his own - after reading yesterday's evidence against him, there is not one thing that this man could do or say that would surprise me.
11:02
CBC:
Amber Hildebrandt reports: "Comeau was 37 years old. She is survived by her father, who was with the Forces for 42 years and her brother, Andre. Her mother passed away from cancer in 2004. At the time of her death, she was a corporal and worked as a flight attendant at CFB Trenton. Williams admitted he had once met Ms. Comeau on a military flight and learned that she lived alone in Brighton. As commanding officer, he had access to her schedule and personal information, including her home address. He learned she was away on military trip in mid-November and found out where she lived."
11:06
CBC:
WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Amber Hildebrandt reports: "On the evening of Nov. 16, he broke into her home. While inside, he looked around and confirmed she was still living alone. He went to her bedroom and found her lingerie. He took 7 pieces. He had two folders with photographs from the B&E. There are photos of her military uniform, as well as images of Williams exposing himself and modeling her underwear."
11:07
Greg McArthur - When she returned home from her military flight, she noticed someone had been through her things. She blamed her boyfriend, Paul Belanger, who insisted to her that it wasn't him. 11:05
Greg McArthur - On that first, recon-type trip, he took photos of her military uniform and a document outlining her life insurance benefits. 11:04
Greg McArthur - Col. Williams learned that Ms. Comeau lived alone when she accompanied him on a military flight. As her commander, he had access to her personal information and her home address. The first time he broke into her house, before the murder, he waited until she was away on a military flight and stole some lingerie and took some pictures of himself wearing the clothing.
http://mobile.coveritlive.com/mobile.php?option=com_mobile&task=viewaltcast&altcast_code=e5293dee2c
11:13
CBC:
Amber Hildebrandt reports: "She yelled and he struck her with a flashlight. The autopsy report later confirmed repeat blunt impacts on her head resulting in skull lacerations and bruising."
Tuesday October 19, 2010 11:13 CBC
11:11
CBC:
Amber Hildebrandt reports: "Ms. Comeau did not go to bed, but instead came downstairs in search of one of her cats. She noticed Williams while down there."
[11:11 AM]
Instead of going to bed, Comeau went to the basement to look for her cat. She was wearing only a shawl. The cat was staring at Williams.
She did not know who he was. His face was covered. She screamed and called him a bastard. He subdued her with blunt impact to her head using a red flashlight.
Drops of blood and a plastic zip tie was found near the furnace on the basement floor.
[11:09 AM]
Seeing a floor plan of the house. He concealed himself near the furnace in the basement for about 30 minutes waiting for Comeau to go to bed. Seeing photos of her empty, unfinished basement.