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Beyond Suspicion

Russell Williams: A Canadian Serial Killer

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Young girl’s panties started to go missing; sexual assaults began to occur; and then female bodies were found. Soon this quiet town of Tweed, Ontario, was in a panic. What's even more shocking was when an upstanding resident stood accused of the assaults. This was not just any man, but a pillar of the community - a decorated military pilot who had flown Canadian Forces VIP aircraft for dignitaries such as the Queen of England, Prince Philip, the Governor General, and the Prime Minister of Canada.

This is the story of serial killer Russell Williams, the elite pilot of Canada’s Air Force One, and the innocent victims he murdered. Unlike other serial killers, Williams seemed very unaffected about his crimes and was leading two different lives.

Alan R. Warren describes his secret life, including the abductions, rape, and murders that were unleashed on an unsuspecting community. Included are letters written to the victims by Williams and descriptions of the assaults and rapes as seen on videos and photos taken by Williams during the attacks.

This updated version also contains the full police interrogation of Williams and his confession, also the twisted way Williams planned to pin his crimes on his unsuspecting neighbor

©2018 Alan R Warren (P)2020 Alan R Warren
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The Russ Williams story is horrific because of the heartless, brutal and cruel way he murdered two beautiful and innocent young women. It is shocking because of his sickening perversions and that he recorded his crimes in video and digital photography. But the thing that really sets his case apart is how he was caught and how he confessed, captured on police cctv, by the incredible interrogation from a highly accomplished officer. This book should therefore be amazing. But it’s not - silly mistakes in the production and poor writing spoil a book that should really shine within the true crime genre. It’s disappointing and a missed opportunity.

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