Episode 196
Episode 196 - In September of 2009, in Cosy Cove, a quiet, rural neighbourhood near Tweed, Ontario, an anonymous young woman sleeping in her home was brutally sexually assaulted by an unknown assailant who’d broken into her home. During the violent, two-hour sexual assault, as her 8 week old daughter slept in another room, the rapist snapped photos of the woman, before escaping into the night. Two weeks later, in the same small neighbourhood, the creeper struck again, sexually assaulting another woman, Laurie Massicotte. Her rapist also photographed her before fleeing. A neighbour Laurie’s, was suspected in the assault but he denied any involvement. He was later cleared when his DNA was not a match to that of the Laurie’s attacker. Police suspected the two sexual assaults were somehow connected as they were both so similar.
Two months later, there was a murder. A year after that, another. When police discovered the identity of the perpetrator, the whole country was shocked.
Sources:
Book, ”Camouflaged Killer” by David A. Gibb
Read Beyond Suspicion: Russell Williams A Canadian Serial Killer Online by Alan R Warren | Books
A New Kind of Monster by Timothy Appleby
Russell Williams Case | The Canadian Encyclopedia
Read Snakes in Suits Online by Dr. Paul Babiak and Dr. Robert D. Hare | Books
The dark, depraved side of Russell Williams revealed in court - Macleans.ca
CPL Marie-France Comeau (1972-2009) - Find A Grave Memorial
252 Raglan Street, Brighton, Ontario, Canada | Housecreep
Jessica Elizabeth Lloyd (1982-2010) - Find A Grave Memorial
Jessica Lloyd Obituary - Belleville, Ontario | John R. Bush Funeral Home
Lloyd, Jessica – Canadian Crimeopedia
Belleville honours Jessica Lloyd | CBC News
62 Cosy Cove Lane, Tweed, Ontario, Canada | Housecreep
Russell Williams’s wife knew he was a predator: victim - Macleans.ca
Col. Russell Williams timeline | CBC News
“Russell Williams - Above Suspicion” episode from CBC program The Fifth Estate
Russell Williams Case | The Canadian Encyclopedia
Russell Williams | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers
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