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If the government is that worried about collecting, they have the means to seize it. It's not like he's going anywhere.
WTF?Police found child porn on serial sex criminal Russell Williams' computer but laid no charges in exchange for him pleading guilty to murder and sexual assault, a new book says.
The former commander of Canada's largest military airfield wouldn't admit to downloading pictures of teenaged girls in sexual positions, Globe and Mail reporter Timothy Appleby writes in "A New Kind of Monster."
A source quoted in the book said Williams couldn't face the stigma attached to child pornography, though he was willing to plead guilty to murder, rape and a series of bizarre sexually motivated break-ins.
"This is a guy who structured his life around how he saw others act, and that's how his morality base came about," said the source, who was involved in the case.
"In the military, you can kill people, it's accepted ... it's within the realm of human behaviour. And in war, rape is within that realm as well. The one thing that isn't, and stands outside that, is (sexual abuse of) children."
"There's no one else within his group that engages in that, so that would make him truly alone." ....
captloadie said:Was the quote speaking specifically of the CF, or military organizations as a whole. In today's PC western world, raping and pillaging are big no-nos, but historically it is not uncommon. In fact forget historically, it happens now, maybe not widespread, but it happens and the global "WE" turn a blind eye.
captloadie said:Was the quote speaking specifically of the CF, or military organizations as a whole. In today's PC western world, raping and pillaging are big no-nos, but historically it is not uncommon. In fact forget historically, it happens now, maybe not widespread, but it happens and the global "WE" turn a blind eye.
".... In the military, you can kill people, it's accepted ... it's within the realm of human behaviour ....
Also true outside the CF. I read the source, however, to suggest it's part of what Williams lived with a member of the CF. To me, inconsistent enforcement/sentencing =/= motivation.captloadie said:And in the CF sexual assault happens, and is not often punished. To prove my point, read through the results on the CMAC site and see how many times sexual assault charges are laid, and how many times they are withdrawn, stayed, not proven, etc. with the charged member pleading to a "lesser" charge.
dogger1936 said:Anyone have his contact info in jail? Would love to write him!! >
GAP said:It's nothing more than a rehash of the Russel Williams case, with a headline about his wife so people will read it... :
Divorce deal of Russell Williams, wife to stay sealed . Publication ban in place unless divorce in open court.
wildman0101 said:"In the military, you can kill people, it's accepted ... it's within the realm of human behaviour. And in war, rape is within that realm as well. The one thing that isn't, and stands outside that, is (sexual abuse of) children."
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Source: The Canadian Press, 2 Jul 11.... Natynczyk presented several commendations to individual soldiers and groups for service in Afghanistan. But the general also handed Chief Warrant Officer Kevin West the sergeant-major of the air wing, an award for service at 8 Wing Trenton, Ont.
Natynczyk said West held not only the base but the surrounding community together in the aftermath of the horrific murders carried out by Trenton's former commander, Russell Williams.
Williams' name is one that is generally not spoken within the military, which reacted with horror to his conviction and the lurid revelations of his sexual fetishes.
"You all know what I'm talking about," Natynczyk told the troops before praising West. "This is an extraordinary leader and I'm so proud of what you did last year." ....
Source: Sun Media, 17 Jul 11Is Russell Williams a unique phenomenon in the world of sadistic sexual killers?
Tim Appleby tackles the perplexing question in his best-selling book A New Kind of Monster: The Secret Life and Chilling Crimes of Colonel Russell Williams.
For his first true crime book, the veteran Globe and Mail crime reporter and foreign correspondent has wisely chosen a tale that has piqued the imagination of Canadians from coast to coast.
It has also stirred interest in Britain where Williams once piloted a plane for Queen Elizabeth and other dignitaries, bringing them to Canada for a royal visit.
Appleby has compiled first-rate material on Williams from his earliest years to today.
The journalist traces the life of Williams, a bright, ambitious British immigrant boy who came to Canada and grew up in an atmosphere of high achievers ....