| LATEST NEWS UPDATE HUNT FOR OTHER VICTIMS OF "KILLER" COLONEL
We can now tell you that detectives are working round the clock, checking "cold-case files" of female slayings that went unsolved in areas where Canadian Air Force Col. Russell Williams was posted during his 23-year military career. And some names have already popped up. For example, Kathleen MacVicar of Nova Scotia was visiting relatives on the Trenton CFB in June 2001 when she disappeared. A few days later, her dead body was discovered, raped and strangled, lying on the ground in a wooded section of the military installation. Was Williams in the area at the time? Police intend to find out. As far back as the 1990's, a spate of female slayings took place near Shearwater CFB in Nova Scotia. That coincided with the time Williams was posted to the base. Another mystery is who may have killed Maj. Michelle Knight Mendes, who was found dead in her room at the Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan back in April, 2009. Col. Williams had the ability to travel anywhere he wished, whenever he wanted. Was he with Canadian forces in Afghanistan on that date? TWO SEX ASSAULTS TOOK PLACE NEAR WILLIAMS COTTAGE IN TWEED Detectives know that Williams and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Harriman, have a cottage in Tweed - which, incidentally, is within walking distance of the site of two sexual assaults that the colonel has been charged with. Described as a "shining star" of the Air Force officer corps, Williams was destined for fast promotion to general. Now he wears prison garb. But this is not the first time he has been adorned this way. MilitaryCorruption.com has learned the very visible colonel participated in a charity fundraiser last year called "Jail and Bail." As a "gag," he was photographed at Trenton being "arrested" and placed "behind bars.' You can be sure that pix will not be offered to the news media anytime soon.
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