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Rockslinger

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Can't find the original thread on Russell Williams. Anyway, here are more factoids.
1) The Colonel is now on a hunger strike.
2) The Colonel is still drawing his full $12,000 monthly pay.
3) The Colonel will still be eligible for his full pension even if convicted.
4) No news whether he is receiving 500 letters and nude photos weekly from female admirers like Paul Bernardo or 5,000 letters like Scott Peterson and Ted Bundy. It seems that some women are attracted to lady killers:confused:.
 

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My sister and her boyfriend were murdered by her ex, he got 10 years.
I am so sorry to hear that. Fortunately, murder never touched my family's life (war yes but not murder) in the past 100 years (not sure about prior to that). However, many years ago, one of my co-worker's mother was murdered by someone who broke into her home. At roughly the same time, the wife of a former co-worker killed the kids and unsuccesfully tried to kill herself.
 

Bif_Butkiss

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The gov. said that he will be eligable for his pay UNTIL convicted. IF he is convicted then he has to pay it back..... YEAH RIGHT !
 

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The gov. said that he will be eligable for his pay UNTIL convicted. IF he is convicted then he has to pay it back..... YEAH RIGHT !
You have evidence that he will get to keep his pay? It was not the Government that said he will have to pay it back, it was DND lawyers who said that if convicted his salary will be re-claimed, dating back to the day of his arrest. I will trust their knowledge of their profession over your cynicism.

ps. he will get to keep his pension, mind you. His pension is based on time in uniform and is not related to the reason for his release from the CF. In this case, its actually a good thing, as his military pension will help his wife survive for the rest of her days. She shouldn't have to pay for having unknowingly married a sick fuck like that.
 

pencilneckgeek2

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His pension is based on time in uniform and is not related to the reason for his release from the CF. In this case, its actually a good thing, as his military pension will help his wife survive for the rest of her days. She shouldn't have to pay for having unknowingly married a sick fuck like that.
I suspect she'll be able to get by on her own salary and pension quite well. She's the Associate Executive Director of The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada .
 

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He is still drawing his pay 0f 12,000 per month because although relieved of command of CFB Trento he is still IN the CF. Once convicted he will likely be court martialed and lose any benefits etc. because of a dishounorable discharge.
 

CapitalGuy

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I suspect she'll be able to get by on her own salary and pension quite well. She's the Associate Executive Director of The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada .
You're most likely correct, if she decides to keep that job, and if its a paying job. Point is, she should not be punished for her husbands actions, should not have to sell her house or have her standard of living lowered. None of this is her fault and denying her his pension would be punishing a woman who is already going through hell, through no fault of her own. As his spouse she is entitled to his pension.
 

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From the sounds of it, he is so sick of himself that he wants to starve himself to death. That will solve all of the above issues causing such aggravation and stress on this thread. According to an article I read today, this will take a couple of months, and it is illegal to intervene and force feed him.
 

Rockslinger

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ps. he will get to keep his pension, mind you. His pension is based on time in uniform and is not related to the reason for his release from the CF.
I thought that pensions were forfeited if someone is terminated for "conduct unbecoming". Maybe, I'm think of another service or country.

In this case, its actually a good thing, as his military pension will help his wife survive for the rest of her days. She shouldn't have to pay for having unknowingly married a sick fuck like that.
Too bad none of his money is going to the real victims of his crime like the people he allegedly assaulted and/or murdered.
 

Alex_Ontario

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Maybe someone should strangle him with the 500 pieces of lingere that they found in his home.

He is a sick f*** and and having dealings with him in the past in another capacity I knew back then he was messed up.

I often wonder if his wife who seemed like a mild mannered meek type woman if she knew anything was wrong with him. Even just a little bit? Although serial killers are good at hiding many things and compartmentalizing, she had to have known something was different about him and possibly turned the other cheek maybe in denial or fear for her own life. Apparently she visits him every week in the Qunite Detention Center. That says a lot right there!

He is a coward and it just goes to show he loves to be in control because he can't handle being in solitary confinement so much that he wants to kill himself. There are things that will come out in court that he doesn't want the public to know.


He should do everyone a favour and suffocate himself with whatever he can get his hands on. IMO, he is a waste of space on this earth and has caused the victims and their families so much pain not to mention the communities he used to live in over the years. The media has definitely done a good job glamourizing him. We rarely hear about the victims and how they were good people.
 

peteeey

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This is what I don't understand. I also read that but it went on to day that authorities can intervene if a person's like is in jeopardy. Does that mean they can then hook tubes up to him?

From the sounds of it, he is so sick of himself that he wants to starve himself to death. That will solve all of the above issues causing such aggravation and stress on this thread. According to an article I read today, this will take a couple of months, and it is illegal to intervene and force feed him.
 

WhaWhaWha

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Between a rock and a hard place
Why doesnt someone just give him some cyanide or razor blades and let him get it over with?
 

WhaWhaWha

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Between a rock and a hard place
"Gee your honor his wife visits him every week. She must have slipped it to him."
(not like she wasn't in on it)
 

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This is what I don't understand. I also read that but it went on to day that authorities can intervene if a person's like is in jeopardy. Does that mean they can then hook tubes up to him?
If the Ministry of Correctional and Community Safety, deems that he his in a life threatening situation. The court can/will mandate to intraveneously manage his health. Corrections Ontario does not allow people to openly commit suicide. Let's just say that the Provincial C.O.s are looking forward for him to be classified through trial and moved to the Federal Corrections. It's all administered by psychiatrist and medical team. They can also petition to have him doped up and is usually granted in these situations forwith. If he not cooperative, then two C.O's will help therapeutically lower him to the flow and two more will secure his legs and the nurse will stick him in the arse with the sedative. If he's really a dickhead the CRT (Tactical team) will hammer him with shields into submission, pepper spray him, place him in wrist and leg restraints and let the nurse stick the needle in his arse. Just remember, if CRT arrives somebody gets hammered!
 

Alex_Ontario

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If he really wanted to commit suicide and wasn't the narcisistic asshole that he is he would have flushed his food down the toilet without anyone knowing and silently starved himself. This is simply just a plea for attention that he so desperately wants. With his desire for power, in some twisted way he still needs to be acknowledged by the public now that he's in jail.
 

daboy

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I am not in favour of the death pen. Far far too many cases of someone convicted then we find out he/she was wronged ( usually by a flawed system )
Personally--- being in a jail for the rest of your lief is better "revenge" if you will, then death.
Try to live the next 50 yrs in a 10x12 cell with outside benefits of 1 hr /day
The only thing is that life SHOULD be life.

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oldjones

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Actually "life is life"e; it's a life sentence and the only way free of it is to die, what it is not is a life jail sentence, since even for the most evil, unreformable killer you can imagine, there may come a time when living on probation is a harsher sentence than three squares and a cot in jail. We should have that option.
 
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