Just a reminder that tonight 48 Hrs. Mystery will air their story about RW..10:00pm here in the east.. don't think it will reveal anything that we already don't know about this case but it will be interesting to see their take on it...
Just a reminder that tonight 48 Hrs. Mystery will air their story about RW..10:00pm here in the east.. don't think it will reveal anything that we already don't know about this case but it will be interesting to see their take on it...
Possible serial killer vs. cops: How do you interrogate a monster?
To get the colonel to relax and reinforce this idea that they're a lot alike, the detective actually mimics the colonel's body language. When the colonel wipes his brow, so does the detective; when the colonel folds his arms, his interrogator does, too. Through it all the detective never raises his voice. Finally, toward the end, when the tension in the room is palpable, he uses the weapon of silence.
And gets results.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20052198-504083.html
10. Further police investigation also revealed that,contrary to Mr. Williams’ stated age preference, females under the age of 18 were either the sole or joint targets of Mr. Williams in 13 of the homes he broke into.
6. When he accumulated too many items, he would dispose of them,including on two occasions (June 21st, 2008 and March 29th, 2009) where he brought items to different fields just outside of Ottawa and burned them.
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/877436
Reviewing the Agreed Statement of Facts, as summarized by The Toronto Star, and a couple things stuck out to me, and reminded me why LE is still heavily investigating RW.
1. He is a liar.
2. He covered up his crimes by burning evidence.
27. Mr. Williams admitted to Det. Sgt. Smyth that he broke into XX Cara Cres. on 2 occasions. The first was on May 9th, 2008, when he broke into the home through an open window. He stole 15 pieces of lingerie (panties and bras). He downloaded the photos he took of this occurrence onto his computer into 3 subfolders. The first contained 17 photos dated May 10th, 2008, from 1:03-1:16 a.m. The pictures show the inside of the daughter’s bedroom. These photos show pictures on the wall and trophies and plaques with the daughter’s name on them, and clothing (mainly lingerie) in drawers, the closet, a clothes hamper and on the floor. A second folder contains 18 photos dated May 11th, 2008 and show the items of lingerie he stole from the daughter. A third folder contained 78 photos dated May 13th-27th, 2008. These photos show Mr. Williams wearing the lingerie he stole.
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/877436
He had accumulated too many items by June 21st 2008? When did he admit to starting to break in to the homes and taking items? If he already had too many things by June 2008 then there could be other crimes he is covering up and who knows what those things are? He chose which info to divulge to the police buased on what the police found out. I believe that there could be other crimes.
also in tonight's program did anyone else see the resemblance between his young neighbour and Jessica...
Glad im not the only one that noticed that... Couldnt believe it..
Was it LJ daughter? Dont think they said the family last name...
I believe there is other crimes in his life that arent know to police... He only disclosed what the police already knew or would know by the evidence at his houses, nothing more..
I also have a theory of what maybe had started the "Known crime spree"
and to why the secrecy behind the divorce... Dont think im aloud to share it tho?
Macleans (long) article : http://www2.macleans.ca/2011/04/11/her-only-crime-was-trusting-him/“Is there any contact you may have had with any of those four women that you may not want your wife to be aware of?”
For the first time, Williams looked insulted. He took a deep breath and shifted in his chair. “Absolutely not.”
He didn’t know it, but his wife of 18 years—Mary Elizabeth Harriman, a senior executive at the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada—was already staring at the truth:
a team of officers inside her home, searching for signs of a serial predator. They arrived on Feb. 7, 2010 at 5:36 p.m., the exact moment Williams was scoffing at the notion he might be an unfaithful husband.
and the first book has hit store shelves—claiming, among other revelations, that Williams “had not had sex with his wife for years.”
I had thought it was because they 'couldn't' as opposed to they 'didn't want to" .... THANK GOD for that decision!!!!Farquhar was the emcee that night, and when the dancing began he remembers asking his friend about being a daddy. “He said: ‘No, it’s not going to happen, Jeff.’ I looked at him and saw how serious he was.” (A fellow flight instructor, who also attended the wedding, asked Williams the same question. “He said he didn’t want to put a kid in the kind of world we were living in.”![]()
Re the quote from the article,so will just say OMG!!!! So many red flags!
:Bennymonkey: Just finished reading, and as much as I want to, I wont be making any comments 'cause I want to abide by the rules :angel:
so will just say OMG!!!! So many red flags!I had thought it was because they 'couldn't' as opposed to they 'didn't want to" .... THANK GOD for that decision!!!!raying:
Well, according to the records, it was not done in ONE brief moment. Not sure how brief a moment can it be to decide and go file a complaint. I imagine making "follow-up calls" would take a few more "moments", maybe spread out in a few days/weeks? Then, there is the "moment" to receive the cheque. Plus the "moment" to actually go and deposit the cheque, right?(page 9, 4th paragraph
http://www2.macleans.ca/2011/04/11/her-only-crime-was-trusting-him/9/ )
Does she regret filing that complaint about her hardwood floors? Was it done in a moment of hysterical desperation, before the details of her husband’s crimes had sunk in?
According to a provincial government source and records, Harriman made more than one call to complain about the scratched floor.
(paragraph 3, starting from the bottom) : http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/O...atched+floor/3640823/story.html#ixzz1JFfOBzH9
I don't get it dotrJust bought the book today - they were still just taking it out of the box!
I will try and not break any rules,so I will say it this way-perhaps someone had a condition that would not only make "relations" painful or difficult, but would diminish the possibility of reproduction...these things might be considered attractive features to a certain prospective mate...
RSBMRe the quote from the article,
and the first book has hit store shelvesclaiming, among other revelations, that Williams had not had sex with his wife for years.
It would appear that many rich, famous and career-oriented couples have a marriage in name only and go their own separate ways sexually. Clearly, MH could not satisfy RW's kinky libido and probably turned a blind eye to any irregularities.
Sorry JayFriend, had to re-quote you in order to separate topics. Re the sentence I have bolded, are you saying others could potentially write books about the divorce and law suits? Now that would be a very boring book, don't you think? IMO, I don't think the reason for the plea for a publication ban is to prevent someone from potentially writing a book, but that is JMHORe the quote from the article,
and the first book has hit store shelves—claiming, among other revelations, that Williams “had not had sex with his wife for years.”
It would appear that many rich, famous and career-oriented couples have a marriage in name only and go their own separate ways sexually. Powerful people in top jobs also seem to have extraordinary libidos (actors, actresses, celebrities, captains of industry, presidents). Clearly, MH could not satisfy RW's kinky libido and probably turned a blind eye to any irregularities.
It looks like Appleby jumped the gun with his book to be the first out of the gate. No doubt there will be others that go into the inevitable divorce and law suits. I'm sure MH is not looking forward something like that, hence the plea for a publication ban.
I can think of one way she can easily prove thatHarriman’s only public comments have come in her own affidavit, filed in response to the lawsuit launched by her husband’s first victim. She insists she “had absolutely no intention whatsoever” of fraudulently acquiring Williams’s assets, including the townhouse.
... Then, there is the "moment" to receive the cheque. Plus the "moment" to actually go and deposit the cheque, right?
Williams ice-fished with Ron and his son (“You wouldn’t believe how good he was at filleting fish—like a doctor,” Ron says.
http://www2.macleans.ca/2011/04/11/her-only-crime-was-trusting-him/5/
What the statement doesn’t say, however, is whether Harriman was at the cottage that weekend. In fact, most of the counts laid out in the 96-page document make no mention of her at all. But based on Williams’s military postings, it is certain that over the next 2½ years, as he graduated from fetish burglar to serial killer, he was with his wife more than he wasn’t. So he concocted an alibi: he told her that his late-night strolls helped soothe his sore back before bed.
Did she ever wonder why he carried his digital camera on those walks? Did she even notice it?
Where exactly was Mary-Liz when all this was happening? Was she naive? Disinterested? Was her marriage, as Timothy Appleby’s new book suggests, a sexless partnership “of convenience”?
http://www2.macleans.ca/2011/04/11/her-only-crime-was-trusting-him/5/
As for the underwear, it all depended on the scene of the crime.
In Orléans, he stuffed his souvenirs into computer boxes in the basement—boxes he knew Harriman would never look in.
In Tweed, his hiding place was a green military duffel bag, the kind that soldiers and airmen keep packed in case of a short-notice assignment. Why would Harriman ever think to look inside?
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