WE PASSED THE SCENE: Tweed's #37, search for evidence Oct. 1st |
What I find interesting are the victims in the court room. Bravely facing this man. Good for them. To face their attacker and face their fears is important. It will haunt them if they do not. They have to take their power back from this man who assaulted them, psychological and physical assaults that can send them into developing issues.
For the parents of the victims, I feel the greatest grief. I hope they can climb out of it.
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The trial was covered in real time...it spoke of photos of him masturbating while wearing women's under wear. The underwear he stole.
CoveritLive.com wrote:
The brother and mother of Jessica Lloyd sat, staring at him, showing virtually no emotion, as Lloyd's mother held on to a large framed photo of her late daughter.
Count 79 is the second sexual assault. Laurie Massicotte was the victim. She was attacked September 30, 2009. A publication ban protecting her name was revoked after she spoke to Maclean's.
Russell Williams in the news
A 21-year-old woman, whose name was was originally protected by a publication ban, awoke. She was immediately tied up, blindfolded, sexually assaulted, and warned that if she didn't co-operate, she and her baby would die. The intruder took repeated photos of the woman's naked body before fleeing the scene.
Astonishingly, authorities now claim that Williams returned to that same house two more times in the days after the assault, searching for keepsakes.
One victim, who has kept her right to privacy, has launched a public suit ($2.4 million for the "harsh, vindictive, malicious, horrific and reprehensible" assault. Good for her. I hope she gets satisfaction.
Six weeks after the arrest William's wife, Mary Elizabeth Harriman (Heart and Stroke Foundation associate director), took over his share of the family home. Rumours are that it was a deal to shield his assets. According to Ontario Family Law she'd have the right to half the home. It sounds suspicious to me. The home was bought for $693, 819! Some needs to pay for the therapy this victim will need. I know how difficult it was when my parents died of natural causes. This trauma can haunt for ever.
The charges:
1 comment:
Good job! Well done! No journal did that!
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