Without Honour — The Crimes of Russell Williams — Part 2
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Curiouscast
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History
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True Crime
Publication Date |
Nov 29, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:08:20
Episode 197: In our last episode we learned a bit about the life and depraved, early crimes of David Russell Williams, a 46-year-old decorated colonel and commander of the Canadian Forces Base (CFB) in Trenton, Ontario - one of the largest and busiest air force bases in Canada. The Canadian military’s rising star also had some dark secrets. Williams had been involved in dozens of instances of break, enter and theft of women’s undergarments in the communities in which he lived. The homeowners and police were unaware that many of these crimes had taken place. Many of the women presumed that their underwear had simply gone missing. They had no clue that they had been taken by someone who’s fantasy life had taken a very dark turn. Williams felt powerful in the homes, taking photos as he pleasured himself with the most private possessions of women he didn’t know. Russell would take their underwear home where, sexually aroused once again, he would take photos of himself as he modelled the items recalling his time in the homes of the women. The continued use of the garments thrilled Russell Williams and gave him a feeling of complete control. In September 2009, Russell’s insatiable cravings for yet another sexual thrill demanded he take things a step further. Williams sexually assaulted two Tweed women, forcibly confining them, fondling them as he snapped multiple photos of the terrified women after removing their clothes. While those events had been exciting for Williams, they were dry runs for what he would do next. In November, 2009, Russell Williams committed his first murder, that of Marie-France Comeau. Month's later, he killed Jessica Lloyd, but his inattention to the little details, eventually got him caught.Sources: Book, ”Camouflaged Killer” by David A. Gibb Read Beyond Suspicion: Russell Williams A Canadian Serial Killer Online by Alan R Warren | Books A New Kind of Monster by Timothy Appleby Jim Van Allen | ISN Inc Russell Williams Case | The Canadian Encyclopedia Read Snakes in Suits Online by Dr. Paul Babiak and Dr. Robert D. Hare | Books The dark, depraved side of Russell Williams revealed in court - Macleans.ca CPL Marie-France Comeau (1972-2009) - Find A Grave Memorial 252 Raglan Street, Brighton, Ontario, Canada | Housecreep Jessica Elizabeth Lloyd (1982-2010) - Find A Grave Memorial Jessica Lloyd Obituary - Belleville, Ontario | John R. Bush Funeral Home Lloyd, Jessica – Canadian Crimeopedia Belleville honours Jessica Lloyd | CBC News 62 Cosy Cove Lane, Tweed, Ontario, Canada | Housecreep Russell Williams’s wife knew he was a predator: victim - Macleans.ca Col. Russell Williams timeline | CBC News “Russell Williams - Above Suspicion” episode from CBC program The Fifth Estate Russell Williams Case | The Canadian Encyclopedia Russell Williams | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers David Russell Williams: The Kinky Killer Colonel — Obsession — Crime Library [Russell Williams (criminal) - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Williams_(criminal)) YouTube — The Russell Williams Arrest Press Conference Russell Williams - Full Murder Confession Russell Williams Confession Part 1 Russell Williams Confession Part 2 Russell Williams Confession Part 3 Russell Williams interview transcript Demi-victoire pour Laurie Massicotte contre Russell Williams | Radio-Canada.ca Laurie Massicotte settles $7M lawsuit against convicted sex killer Russell Williams | CBC News Massicotte v. Williams, 2014 ONCA 792 (CanLII), < https://canlii.ca/t/gf735 > M.E.H. v. Williams, 2012 ONCA 35 (CanLII), < https://canlii.ca/t/fpxq4 > Family, friends of Jessica Lloyd mark decade since Russell Williams received life sentence | Globalnews.ca Marie-France Comeau | News, Videos & Articles Marie-France Comeau news, opinion and analysis - Macleans.ca Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/darkpoutine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 197: In our last episode we learned a bit about the life and depraved, early crimes of David Russell Williams, a 46-year-old decorated colonel and commander of the Canadian Forces Base (CFB) in Trenton, Ontario - one of the largest and busiest air force bases in Canada. The Canadian military’s rising star also had some dark secrets. Williams had been involved in dozens of instances of break, enter and theft of women’s undergarments in the communities in which he lived. The homeowners and police were unaware that many of these crimes had taken place. Many of the women presumed that their underwear had simply gone missing. They had no clue that they had been taken by someone who’s fantasy life had taken a very dark turn. Williams felt powerful in the homes, taking photos as he pleasured himself with the most private possessions of women he didn’t know. Russell would take their underwear home where, sexually aroused once again, he would take photos of himself as he modelled the items recalling his time in the homes of the women. The continued use of the garments thrilled Russell Williams and gave him a feeling of complete control. In September 2009, Russell’s insatiable cravings for yet another sexual thrill demanded he take things a step further. Williams sexually assaulted two Tweed women, forcibly confining them, fondling them as he snapped multiple photos of the terrified women after removing their clothes. While those events had been exciting for Williams, they were dry runs for what he would do next. In November, 2009, Russell Williams committed his first murder, that of Marie-France Comeau. Month's later, he killed Jessica Lloyd, but his inattention to the little details, eventually got him caught.Sources: Book, ”Camouflaged Killer” by David A. Gibb Read Beyond Suspicion: Russell Williams A Canadian Serial Killer Online by Alan R Warren | Books A New Kind of Monster by Timothy Appleby Jim Van Allen | ISN Inc Russell Williams Case | The Canadian Encyclopedia Read Snakes in Suits Online by Dr. Paul Babiak and Dr. Robert D. Hare | Books The dark, depraved side of Russell Williams revealed in court - Macleans.ca CPL Marie-France Comeau (1972-2009) - Find A Grave Memorial 252 Raglan Street, Brighton, Ontario, Canada | Housecreep Jessica Elizabeth Lloyd (1982-2010) - Find A Grave Memorial Jessica Lloyd Obituary - Belleville, Ontario | John R. Bush Funeral Home Lloyd, Jessica – Canadian Crimeopedia Belleville honours Jessica Lloyd | CBC News 62 Cosy Cove Lane, Tweed, Ontario, Canada | Housecreep Russell Williams’s wife knew he was a predator: victim - Macleans.ca Col. Russell Williams timeline | CBC News “Russell Williams - Above Suspicion” episode from CBC program The Fifth Estate Russell Williams Case | The Canadian Encyclopedia Russell Williams | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers David Russell Williams: The Kinky Killer Colonel — Obsession — Crime Library [Russell Williams (criminal) - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Williams_(criminal)) YouTube — The Russell Williams Arrest Press Conference Russell Williams - Full Murder Confession Russell Williams Confession Part 1 Russell Williams Confession Part 2 Russell Williams Confession Part 3 Russell Williams interview transcript Demi-victoire pour Laurie Massicotte contre Russell Williams | Radio-Canada.ca Laurie Massicotte settles $7M lawsuit against convicted sex killer Russell Williams | CBC News Massicotte v. Williams, 2014 ONCA 792 (CanLII), < https://canlii.ca/t/gf735 > M.E.H. v. Williams, 2012 ONCA 35 (CanLII), < https://canlii.ca/t/fpxq4 > Family, friends of Jessica Lloyd mark decade since Russell Williams received life sentence | Globalnews.ca Marie-France Comeau | News, Videos & Articles Marie-France Comeau news, opinion and analysis - Macleans.ca Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/darkpoutine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Episode 197: In our last episode we learned a bit about the life and depraved, early crimes of David Russell Williams, a 46-year-old decorated colonel and commander of the Canadian Forces Base (CFB) in Trenton, Ontario - one of the largest and busiest air force bases in Canada. The Canadian military’s rising star also had some dark secrets. Williams had been involved in dozens of instances of break, enter and theft of women’s undergarments in the communities in which he lived. The homeowners and police were unaware that many of these crimes had taken place. Many of the women presumed that their underwear had simply gone missing. They had no clue that they had been taken by someone who’s fantasy life had taken a very dark turn. Williams felt powerful in the homes, taking photos as he pleasured himself with the most private possessions of women he didn’t know. Russell would take their underwear home where, sexually aroused once again, he would take photos of himself as he modelled the items recalling his time in the homes of the women. The continued use of the garments thrilled Russell Williams and gave him a feeling of complete control.

In September 2009, Russell’s insatiable cravings for yet another sexual thrill demanded he take things a step further. Williams sexually assaulted two Tweed women, forcibly confining them, fondling them as he snapped multiple photos of the terrified women after removing their clothes. While those events had been exciting for Williams, they were dry runs for what he would do next. In November, 2009, Russell Williams committed his first murder, that of Marie-France Comeau. Month's later, he killed Jessica Lloyd, but his inattention to the little details, eventually got him caught.Sources:

Book, ”Camouflaged Killer” by David A. Gibb

Read Beyond Suspicion: Russell Williams A Canadian Serial Killer Online by Alan R Warren | Books

A New Kind of Monster by Timothy Appleby

Jim Van Allen | ISN Inc

Russell Williams Case | The Canadian Encyclopedia

Read Snakes in Suits Online by Dr. Paul Babiak and Dr. Robert D. Hare | Books

The dark, depraved side of Russell Williams revealed in court - Macleans.ca

CPL Marie-France Comeau (1972-2009) - Find A Grave Memorial

252 Raglan Street, Brighton, Ontario, Canada | Housecreep

Jessica Elizabeth Lloyd (1982-2010) - Find A Grave Memorial

Jessica Lloyd Obituary - Belleville, Ontario | John R. Bush Funeral Home

Lloyd, Jessica – Canadian Crimeopedia

Belleville honours Jessica Lloyd | CBC News

62 Cosy Cove Lane, Tweed, Ontario, Canada | Housecreep

Russell Williams’s wife knew he was a predator: victim - Macleans.ca

Col. Russell Williams timeline | CBC News

“Russell Williams - Above Suspicion” episode from CBC program The Fifth Estate

Russell Williams Case | The Canadian Encyclopedia

russell.htm">Russell Williams | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers

David Russell Williams: The Kinky Killer Colonel — Obsession — Crime Library

[Russell Williams (criminal) - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Williams_(criminal))

YouTube — The Russell Williams Arrest Press Conference

Russell Williams - Full Murder Confession

Russell Williams Confession Part 1

Russell Williams Confession Part 2

Russell Williams Confession Part 3

williams.pdf">Russell Williams interview transcript

canada.ca/nouvelle/692192/laurie-massicotte-russell-williams-cour-appel">Demi-victoire pour Laurie Massicotte contre Russell Williams | Radio-Canada.ca

Laurie Massicotte settles $7M lawsuit against convicted sex killer Russell Williams | CBC News

Massicotte v. Williams, 2014 ONCA 792 (CanLII), < https://canlii.ca/t/gf735 >

M.E.H. v. Williams, 2012 ONCA 35 (CanLII), < https://canlii.ca/t/fpxq4 >

Family, friends of Jessica Lloyd mark decade since Russell Williams received life sentence | Globalnews.ca

Marie-France Comeau | News, Videos & Articles

Marie-France Comeau news, opinion and analysis - Macleans.ca

Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/darkpoutine

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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