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Name, Rank, Serial Killer?

June 12, 2012 7:45 PM

He was a top military commander trusted to fly the queen. "48 Hours" correspondent Susan Spencer uncovers his secret life of stolen lingerie, sexual assault and murder.

Col. Russell Williams: Killer in Command?
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by PapaMoses April 19, 2013 1:01 AM EDT
NO PENSION! NO FREEDOM! DIE IN PRISON! He is a serial killer pure evil. I pray the family's win the law suits from serial killer and Canada. My prayers are with the family of all of his victims. And yes the neighbors should have been informed about the break ins.
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by veterangirl February 24, 2013 8:51 PM EST
I do not believe this disgrace to the Military deserves any Pension, hopefully he will never see it. I say give it to the victims and families also.
What a weirdo, and perverted freakish murderer. Maybe he and BTK can share a cell and they can share their panties...
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by EM1970 January 29, 2013 9:01 AM EST
He doesn't deserve that pension. Give it to the victims and their families
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by EM1970 January 29, 2013 8:59 AM EST
What an arrogant SOB. I don't care if he was the highest commander in the universe, that doesn't make him, or anyone else for that matter, perfect. Gives me the creeps.
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by asuper911 November 9, 2012 1:21 AM EST
Why ia kcajmij so hellbent on cutting down Americans? I don't recall this program being about American Justice!
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by bobbystover48hrs July 16, 2012 1:33 AM EDT
I can't beleive all the undwear and bras the colonolel had ,i bet he didnt he didn't want any visits from any air force officials, and to top it off he took pics of himself wearing the undergarments,i guess you can't judge a book by it's cover.He is getting sued by that family there goes his pension, and yes i think he deserves his pension,, and i think the canadian cops should have told the neighbors,;Colonel russell worked for his pension which is why he deserves by no means necessary would i sidde with a serial killer.
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by WDeeW July 11, 2012 11:24 PM EDT
Well, this is new ... I can't see this in my "area"? I'm in Canada and can see the other videos. Notice I'm authorized to see the commercials tho. Anyway, I had seen the video here before, so not sure why it's not authorized now.
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by gotimothy July 8, 2012 11:59 PM EDT
This must be the guy who stole the Queens granny underwear and sold them on ebay for $18,000.
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by kcajmij June 29, 2012 1:28 PM EDT
Again, I wish to point out that American's belief in their system of justice is simply not rooted in reality. There is no other explanation for the US having the highest crime rates in the World yet with the world's highest prison populations and highest recidivism rates than the fact that the system Americans believe in so passionately is horribly flawed and in fact completely broken. No where in the world are there more murders per capita, yet the death penalty is touted as a deterrent. No where in the world have there been as many wrongful convictions ( a threat to everyone's liberty in the "land of the free"). Please be aware that all societies have serial killers and psychopaths. The question is what to do with them once they are caught. Canada operates its criminal justice system on fact and scientific studies which determine the best way to rid society of these ills. America still operates on vigilantism and the bloodlust of its ordinary citizens with zero real regard for effectiveness of correctional policies. It is important to realize that America is completely out of step with the rest of the world on these matters and thus America continues to suffer because of its own arrogant folly. It is completely understandable that American society is largely laughed at by civilized nations.
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by rtlilly June 26, 2012 6:14 PM EDT
The man's monies should be collected and dispersed to the victim's famiies. He shoud no be released with any money awaiting him. He put these families and people through unspeakable things. What gives him the right to continue to collect an income after being convicted of murder? He didn't murder these people because of a war, other than a war he was having in his own head.
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