"There's not an hour goes by that you don't think about it," says Massicotte in an exclusive interview with QMI Agency.
The reminders of her real-life horror movie are everywhere.
Williams is in prison, the women he murdered are buried, their families destroyed and his so-called wife Mary Elizabeth Harriman is who knows where?
Massicotte has not been able to work, and is having difficult paying bills, let alone having money for therapy sessions.
And every noise at night plays its own mind game.
"It's not easy," she says of the victimization that does not stop.
So what would help make this right?
"I want to sue them," she says.
"I want to get both of them on the witness stand."
Instead, she says, she has been negotiating a settlement through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board.
"I did get an offer for settlement," she says, adding the figure they wanted her to take was $75,000.
"It made me feel like a prostitute," she says. "It was an insult."
A vile insult.
No figure is going buy back her peace of mind, her innocence, her life forever altered.
But remember, this women so savagely damaged is spending her remaining funds to rid her home of pure evil while her attacker enjoys the fruits of his military pension and three square meals.
While Massicotte worries about surviving, Williams' wife uses legal moves to shelter their assets and even filed for compensation for her investigation-damaged hardwood floors.
Victim lashes out at Russell Williams' wife
'I want to get the bad energy out,' mother of two says
By JOE WARMINGTON, QMI Agency
Last Updated: April 2, 2011 4:21pm
read more : http://www.ottawasun.com/news/canada/2011/04/02/17852436.html
OPP Det.-Insp. Chris Nicholas would not confirm Tuesday that police found childon Williams' computer but laid no charges in exchange for guilty pleas for the more serious offences. Nicholas did point out that the former military commander's sexual preferences were revealed during the four-day sentencing hearing.
Williams had an interest in young girls and teens, broke into houses and took pictures of himself wearing their lingerie, Nicholas said.
"It should be no shock to people. Are people just realizing if that story is true that this guy liked young girls?" Nicholas said. "That came out pretty bluntly in court and he got a life sentence in court."
Nicholas said the case against Williams is far from over. Police are analyzing Williams' belongings and continue to search for links between him and unsolved crimes across the country and beyond. They won't stop until they run out of leads to chase, Nicholas said.
"We're still investigating him for other offences and I can't comment on them because they're ongoing," Nicholas said. "We are doing our due diligence and we are going through the history of Russ Williams and his past."
"I would like to know why she is making this so difficult?" says Massicotte of Harriman.
"I have not heard one word from her on what happened to the victims or some sympathy for them. Maybe she is a victim, too, but I can tell you, we all were. I would like her to step up to the plate and say something."
Massicotte says she is also being asked to sign forms that preclude her from suing others, including police. "I am not a litigious person," she says. "I just want justice."
She fought for her life and "for all of his victims and their remaining families" she will fight to ensure proper compensation comes.
"Their cottage is worth $200,000 and I am told Williams has been trying to get realtors from inside the pen," she says.
"I'd like to see it torn down."
http://www.ottawasun.com/news/canada/2011/04/02/17852436.html
Russell Williams: A murderer with a soft side
[FONT=8ab81fa82ce30027127ff538#d81600]by CHRISTIE BLATCHFORD[/FONT]
In his new, hot-off-the-presses book about the deviant sex killer Russ Williams, The Globe and Mail’s Tim Appleby concludes, with backup from the few people who knew Mr. Williams well and some sharp observations of his own, that the former air force colonel is not a psychopath.
“He is not even close to being one,” Appleby writes.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/christie-blatchford/russell-williams-a-murderer-with-a-soft-side/article1962279/
Appleby, a crime reporter at the Globe and Mail, said that sticking point provides great insight into Williams' character.
"Williams was willing to plead guilty to murder, to sexual assault, to this great long list of dreadful things he had done but he was not willing to admit he had the child," Appleby told CTV's Canada AM.
"I think this is a significant clue as to who this guy is because he had a deep sense of shame, he knew what he'd done was wrong, and he'd done it anyway, he chose to. I think the fact he did not want this information to come out speaks volumes as to who he is."
In the book, Appleby submits that Williams could somehow justify murder, and even rape, as actions that could be acceptable within a military context or in time of war. But the abuse of children was something the career air force officer simply couldn't justify.
Appleby also believes Williams' apparent regret and shame over his actions proves he does not fit the traditional description of a psychopath.
"The clue to his personality is that he's not at all like Paul Bernardo. He has feelings and attachments and a conscience. I firmly believe he knew what he was doing was wrong, and so did the judge," Appleby said.
http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/TopStories/20110330/williams-child-🤬🤬🤬🤬-book-revelations-110330/
Totally agree with you JayFriend; that was my first thought as soon as I saw the coverIt's a shame that Appleby's publishers had to put Williams in full uniform on the cover of the book, although it's sure to sell more copies. The Canadian military, especially those who served under him, will not be pleased.
matou, are you suggesting the new thread could also include "pedophile" or "possession of childEven though he was not charged or convicted of possession of child, I need the satisfaction of labeling him as GUILTY of this since he refused to admit his guilt of this crime.
I read the review of the book by Appleby, and my two cents: Other murderers and psychos had friends too and were nice to their pets. Doesn't mean they weren't psychos. JMO
Unrelated : I have been wondering:Guys - I want to start a new thread here cuz this one is getting long. Should we title it "Possible Connection to other Crimes and Finances"?
Salem
Military mum on Trenton commander's move
By JEROME LESSARD, QMI Agency
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2011/04/05/17884456.html
BELLEVILLE, Ont. Col. Dave Cochrane is leaving his post as commander of Canada's largest air base, but defence ministry officials have refused to comment on his move until after the federal election.
Guys - I want to start a new thread here cuz this one is getting long. Should we title it "Possible Connection to other Crimes and Finances"?
Salem
Why not just have a new thread #6 - I'm not sure why you would even need to change the title - it's unlikely he'll ever be charged with another crime, and I don't know what the big deal is about his finances and divorce, though that's just my :twocents:
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