Sexy: you are doing it wrong.

| September 8, 2011

From a friend:

He was a square-jawed Canadian Air Force officer with a brilliant future in store who was entrusted with flying the Queen and prime ministers.

But yesterday he was exposed as a serial killer with a shocking fetish for girls’ panties that he documented in a trove of twisted photos of himself.

At a hearing that reduced victims’ relatives to tears, the lurid photos were shown one by one in court as Col. Russell Williams, 47, pleaded guilty to murdering two women, sexually assaulting two others and committing dozens of break-ins in which he stole underwear from the bedrooms of girls as young as 11.

Moving the picture to after the jump. You can’t unsee it.

Category: Politics

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UpNorth

Sick!! Now, where’s the mind bleach?
Too bad the Canadians are more “evolved” than us neanderthals down in the states, and will let this POS do his 25 years.

PintoNag

If he murdered two women and assaulted two others, he better do more than 25 years.

Rich

Holy shit

NHSparky

This story was pretty big early last year. He got arrested in February of 2010. Saw a story on him on cable while channel surfing one night.

Here’s the real ball-breaker–he’s still drawing his pension.

DaveO

Question being: were those two women the only two women?

Under the picture is an advert for “President Ron Paul.” An advert with a pervert. Double the douche.

UpNorth

PN, the penalty for first degree murder in Canada is 25 years. I don’t know if multiple murders carry consecutive or concurrent sentences. I stand corrected, Canada has concurrent sentences, so you do the same time for one as you do for 10.
And, Canada has a “faint hope” clause, which states that prisoners who have been sentenced to life imprisonment with a parole eligibility period of greater than 15 years can apply for early parole once he or she has served 15 years.

jonp

Ok, I’m throwing the bullshit flag. This photo must be photo shopped because anything else is just too disturbing.

B Woodman

AHHHHHHHH!!!!!

M-I-N-D B-L-E-A-C-H!!!!!

Jacobite

Old News

scr_north

Please note that in Williams case the “faint hope clause” is not in effect for his sentence. He has to serve 25 years before he is eligible to apply for parole. The crimes are henious enough that no parole board will grant him freedom. This dog will die in jail where he belongs.