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1 to 3 days old Williams won't likely face military justice: Forces - Belleville IntelligencerWilliams won't likely face military justice: Forces Col. Russ Williams is now the subject of a military administrative review, but is not likely to face a military trial, The Intelligencer has learned. Williams, 46, was arrested Feb. 7 in Ottawa. At the time he was in command of 8 Wing-CFB Trenton.[...]08 Mar 2010
3 to 7 days old 1 to 2 weeks old Search intensifies for woman - Belleville IntelligencerSearch intensifies for woman TWEED -- A large salvage yard and nearby wooded areas were the focus of a police search here for a missing 27-year-old Belleville woman. Officers from both the Belleville force and the OPP scoured a large section on Byers Lane, just north of Tweed in hopes of locating Deborah Rashotte.[...]24 Feb 2010 Police search near Tweed, Ont., for missing woman - CNewsPolice search near Tweed, Ont., for missing woman TWEED, Ont. - A large salvage yard and nearby wooded areas were part of a ground search in an area north of Tweed, Ont., for missing Belleville woman Deborah Rashotte.23 Feb 2010
2 to 4 weeks old Military not victims in Williams case - Column by Ruth Farquhar - The Sudbury StarMilitary not victims in Williams case - Column by Ruth Farquhar The mil i tary are not the victims here. That is my response to the countless articles I have been reading about former base commander Russ Williams of CFB Trenton. The only victims here are the two women who were murdered, the two women who were allegedly sexually assaulted and their families.[...]23 Feb 2010 Air force officer on trial for murder - Brisbane TimesAir force officer on trial for murder A RESPECTED Canadian air force commander who flew the Queen on official state business has been accused of murdering two women and is being investigated over eight further killings.22 Feb 2010 Hundreds attend rally for CFB Trenton troops - CBC OttawaHundreds attend rally for CFB Trenton troops Hundreds of people attended a rally Saturday for the troops at Canadian Forces Base Trenton, just a day after the military appointed a new commander to replace Col. Russell Williams.20 Feb 2010 Williams remanded - Belleville IntelligencerWilliams remanded It will be more than a month before the courts and the public get another glimpse of Col. Russell Williams as he makes another appearance by video from jail.[...]20 Feb 2010 Williams makes court appearance - The Sudbury StarWilliams makes court appearance Appearing haggard and unshaven in bright orange prison garb, Col. Russell Williams made his first appearance via video in a Belleville, Ont., courtroom on Thursday to answer to charges of first-degree murder.[...]20 Feb 2010 New commander in charge at base rocked by scandal - Telegraph-JournalNew commander in charge at base rocked by scandal Leadership at an air force base rocked by scandal changed hands Friday with the new commander urging the men and women of CFB Trenton to break through the dark cloud left by their former commander, who is now facing murder charges.20 Feb 2010 CFB Trenton formally names new commander - Ottawa CitizenCFB Trenton formally names new commander The reins of Canada's largest military air force base were officially turned over to a new commander Friday, two weeks after its former chief was arrested on first-degree murder charges.20 Feb 2010 Shaken air force base welcomes new commander - CNewsShaken air force base welcomes new commander CFB TRENTON, Ont. — With an outpouring of thanks to the community, CFB Trenton's new commander was sworn in Friday, promising to “turn the page and move forward” after the arrest of its former leader for the murder of two area women.20 Feb 2010 New commander takes over CFB Trenton - CBC OttawaNew commander takes over CFB Trenton Col. David Cochrane officially became the new commander of Canadian Forces Base Trenton Friday, replacing Col. Russell Williams, who is in jail charged with the murder of two eastern Ontario women.19 Feb 2010 Colonel charged in murders makes court appearance - Toronto StarColonel charged in murders makes court appearance With a heavy sigh, his head filling one side of a big-screen television, his uniform a bright orange prison jump suit, an officer stripped of his command answered a simple question from a justice of the peace.19 Feb 2010 'Tired' Col. Williams faces court - CBC Toronto'Tired' Col. Williams faces court Col. Russell Williams, the former Canadian Forces base commander accused of murdering two eastern Ontario women, appeared via video link before a packed courtroom in Belleville, Ont., on Thursday.18 Feb 2010 Accused ex-base commander remanded - Canada.comAccused ex-base commander remanded Col. Russell Williams was remanded to March 25 on murder and sexual assault charges after a brief appearance Thursday in a Belleville, Ont., court.18 Feb 2010 Accused colonel makes brief court appearance - CTV WinnipegAccused colonel makes brief court appearance The former base commander of CFB Trenton made a brief video appearance in an Ontario court Thursday, the latest development in a shocking set of criminal charges that have put his case squarely in the national spotlight.18 Feb 2010 Search continues - Belleville IntelligencerSearch continues Door-to-door canvassing, distribution of posters and frequent queries through a Facebook group will continue as the search for a missing 27-year-old woman moves into its fifth day. Deborah Rashotte hasn't been heard from since the early morning of Jan.[...]18 Feb 2010 Police must do more to appease fears of local women - Belleville IntelligencerPolice must do more to appease fears of local women Women in Quinte are afraid and our police agencies investigating current and past murder cases are, unfortunately, doing little to allay their fears. When our reporter canvassed some in the community Sunday and Monday, we were not surprised to hear women are still afraid.[...]18 Feb 2010 question of the week - Coast Reporterquestion of the week TORONTO - The Canadian military commander charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of two women near the eastern Ontario military base he oversaw has retained a top defence lawyer from Ottawa.18 Feb 2010 Canadian Forces need our support - The Cold Lake SunCanadian Forces need our support Members of the military and all Canadians were shocked after CFB Trenton commander Col. Russell Williams was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder. He is also charged with two counts of forcible confinement and two counts each of breaking and entering and sexual assault.[...]18 Feb 2010 Noted Ottawa lawyer to defend Col. Williams - CBC OttawaNoted Ottawa lawyer to defend Col. Williams Col. Russell Williams, who is facing two first-degree murder charges and two sexual assault charges, is being represented by Michael Edelson, an Ottawa-based defence lawyer.17 Feb 2010
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