Russell Williams was a colonel in the Canadian Forces, a pilot who flew dignitaries including Queen Elizabeth II, and commander of the largest airbase in Canada. That is, until he was arrested for breaking into women’s homes and stealing their underwear, sexual assault and murdering two young women.
Lovefraud has written about Williams before: For Halloween: A real monster who liked to dress up.
The question, of course, is how did such a predator achieve the rank of colonel? Should he have been flagged along the way? How was it that Williams received nothing but stellar reviews, and turned out to be a murderer?
The Canadian Forces, stunned by what happened, launched an inquiry into how candidates are selected for senior command positions. Could enhanced psychological testing have revealed Williams’ true nature? Here’s what Macleans reported:
The answer, sadly, is no. Among hundreds of pages of internal military documents, obtained by Maclean’s under the Access to Information Act, is a draft version of that review. It confirms what leading experts have long maintained: there is no off-the-shelf exam that employers, armed forces or otherwise, can use to detect sociopathic killers. “Given the recent events in CFB Trenton, it is natural for the CF to question whether or not the organization could have identified a sexual sadist or predicted that an individual would become a serial sexual murderer,” the report says. But that “would be unrealistic to expect.”
Read There’s no way to spot another Russell Williams on Yahoo.com.
It’s probably true that no one could have spotted Williams. His case, however, is highly unusual. As I wrote in Sudden psychopath: The horrifying yet strange case of Col. Russell Williams, this case is unique in that Williams showed no signs of disorder before he suddenly became a sexual pervert and predator. Unlike most sociopaths, he didn’t have a history of lying, cheating and abusing. That’s why his case is so weird.
Judged by behavior
Although I don’t know much about the various psychological tests that are available, I doubt that any self-report inventory, where the subject answers questions about himself or herself, would work. After all, sociopaths lie. They lie about everything, so of course they’re going to lie on a personality test. Even if the test is designed to spot inconsistencies, how would anyone know which part is true?
To diagnose sociopaths, you need to know about their behavior. Most sociopaths leave a lifelong trail of destruction, ranging from overt crime to subtle emotional and psychological abuse. Dr. Robert Hare developed the Psychopathy Checklist Revised (PCL-R), and it has become the gold standard for diagnosing psychopaths (the term he uses). The PCL-R has two parts—a semi-structured interview, and a “file review.” This means that the individual’s criminal and psychological records are included in the evaluation. In other words, the psychopaths are identified by their behavior, not by their answers on a test.
The Gift of Fear
We, of course, don’t want to experience a sociopath’s behavior. We want to avoid them, so they don’t have an opportunity to inflict any damage of any kind. Can we do it?
I believe the answer is yes. The way to avoid a sociopath is to listen to our intuition.
Several people on Lovefraud have posted about a book called The Gift of Fear, by Gavin de Becker. Oprah Winfrey called de Becker the nation’s leading expert on violent behavior, and his company helps hundreds of people, including celebrities, stay away from stalkers and other predators.
De Becker’s whole point in The Gift of Fear is this: Your intuition will tell you about danger. Listen to it.
I can back this assertion up with data. In the Lovefraud Romantic Partner Survey, conducted earlier this year, I asked the following question: “In the beginning of the involvement, did you have a gut feeling or intuition that something wasn’t right about the person or the relationship?”
Seventy-one percent of respondents said yes. Let me repeat that: 71% of people who became involved with sociopaths knew early on that something was wrong. Unfortunately, most of them stayed in the relationship anyway.
Trust your intuition
I think it’s unlikely that an accurate paper-and-pencil test for spotting sociopaths will ever be developed. However, we all have a built-in early warning system. The system isn’t designed to identify sociopaths in an abstract sense; it’s designed to warn us when we are in the presence of danger.
Here are the three steps to protecting yourself from sociopaths:
- Know that sociopaths exist.
- Know the warning signs of sociopathic behavior.
- Trust your intuition.
The key is to pay attention to the warning signals that we receive. But often we don’t. We doubt ourselves. We give the person another chance. We wait for hard evidence. In the end, we are damaged and filled with regrets.
Would listening to their intuition have saved Russell Williams’ victims? We’ll never know. But Gavin de Becker did relate a story about a woman who was assaulted in her apartment. The assailant told her to be quiet, promised he wouldn’t hurt her, and left the room. The woman, filled with fear, didn’t listen to him. She listened to her intuition and slipped away. The guy returned with a kitchen knife, intending to kill her. But she was gone.
Coping…..your joke about the thong….applies to so many things in life…..Thank you!
“If your stretching the thong….you’re wearing it wrong”.
If we find ourself turning into ‘gumby’ for anything in our life…..YOUR WEARING LIFE WRONG!
We are addressing situations wrong, we are giving compassion to the wrong people……we are making wrong decisions, we are going against our gut. Life isn’t meant to be stretched!
DON’T STRETCH THE THONG PEOPLE!!!!!
EB, I totally agree with you about visiting such a site….there are lots of kiddie porno sites too…and I don’t visit them either….or any number of perverted groups’ blog sites….
Instead, I’m listening to some relaxing and good music and mostly just folding laundry this afternoon after working outside pulling weeds out of the garden which was formerly a HIGHLY SHADED one, but the tree died and so we had to take the tree out, now the plants I had so carefully nurtured for shade (mostly native plants taken and transplanted out of the woods) are not happy there so I am going to have to redo that garden. When the tree went, and the light shone in (at 115 degrees this summer!) the WEEDS sprang up and choked out the shade loving plants that were desperately trying to survive the sunshine and heat….and watering them or fertilizing them only helped the weeds grow strong and tall.
I tried ignoring them and cutting off their supply but they had become so well enough rooted that they kept on growing, both in numbers and strength, invading my little garden, so now I uprooted them and gathered them up and burned them. Weeds are hardy though and they just don’t seem to give up trying to invade our carefully cultivated lives and gardens.
Oxy, I have been observing my garden carefully and have not seen the need for more potted plants or the addition of any more gray rocks for landscaping. However, gardening isn’t my strong suit, so I’ll go look again.
EB,
I’m glad you’re here. I’ve been meaning to share a link with you.
http://www.housingpredictor.com/2011/illegal-foreclosures-felony.html
This stuff is happening everywhere, but Nevada finally took a stand.
An acquaintance of ours could no longer pay his mortgage and he was forclosed on and the property sold. He told my BF and BF wrote him a legal thing to take to the court a few days before the sheriff was supposed to evict him. Basically, it said, “show me the deed?” Who has the deed? The owners of the mortgage and the owners of the deed are two different people at this point, so nobody actually owns the property, technically it can’t be sold. Well, it has worked so far. 3 months later and no eviction. For what it’s worth, that’s 3 months free rent. The courts are so backed up they would rather deal with the easy ones than try to prepare legal briefs on people contesting the mortgage fiasco.
check it out.
Have you looked at your property from this perspective?
Skylar;
Thank you for this link.
Yes….and unfortunately this new law doesn’t apply to my home. The NOD was filed prior to this law and anything filed prior is ‘grandfathered’ into the ‘old’ laws.
I’ve gone back and forth on this issue/thought…..and at this point…..I’m thinking to just let it be.
I may change my mind…..and I’ve filed with the attorney Generals office.
I’ve pondered, with things starting to look up…..buying the home back (if I would )…..and the reality is…..I wouldn’t!
As much as I enjoyed the home….it’s too big, too much work and costs too much to keep up.
It’s gone to shit now….the yard is overgrown and out of control weeds…..and I hadn’t maintainted it in the past few years…..no knowing what the outcome would be.
I found it interesting that when I turned off the utilities, the water co stated another (foreign to me) bank took over the water bill. On the signed off deed, it was a ‘group’ financial corp…..(foreign to me)….and the bank I dealt with was Chase…..for 3.5 years.
Chase stated all along that Wells Fargo was the private invester…..who made all the decisions.
So…..thus far, SINCE I signed the house over….2 new entities have appeared on docs.
It’s all a sham……
But at this point, I’m thinking this was the path I had to take……
It’s the ‘everything happens for a reason’ thought process.
I believe, at some point they are going to be forced to review ALL loans…..and maybe something will come of it then.
Nothings happened at my ‘old’ house since I moved. NADA, ZILP, ZILCH……..
It really looks a sight!
I am wondering just how long it will take to A. either sell it at auction….or B. list it for sale.
As the winter months are NOT the height of the season around here! Seasons done with now.
It’ll leak this winter from the roof, the boiler will freeze, hence freeze pipes and flood the house……OH MY!
If the driveway isn’t cleared….it’ll flood the garage too on warm days.
BUT….it’s not my problem.
Thanks again.
Yea, EB I think that you made a good decision on that one (looking at the list of things you’d have to do to repair that house and to keep it up) It is a shame that the banks don’t keep up the properties and just let them go to hell in a hand basket when they kick the former owners out….doesn’t look like good “business” to me.
Back when I had the rental houses and was trying to sell them at the same time. I had one empty and the other one had a woman and her kids renting it….her husband left her while they were living there….and she couldn’t make the rent by herself….but I worked with her just to keep her in the house until it sold….first off, because when a house has been empty for 30 days YOU CANNOT INSURE IT….DUH! So I would have had to send son D over to the house to “live” and turned on the utilities there costing me more, plus the inconvenience etc. So I cut her rent by 50%—-it was cheaper for me to do that than to make her move and have the house empty as NO new renter would have moved in, knowing they might have to move in 30 days if the house sold.
Empty houses go to HELL IN A FEW MONTHS…..even though I was checking on my home here on a regular basis, it didn’t do it any good to sit empty the months I was gone to the lake living in the RV.
Erin
I’m sorry I upset you or anybody else by posting that link.
That wasn’t my intent at all.
A visitor named CLOWN (or circus – whatever) came here to LF a couple months back, and then we had another – MICHAEL – it was a dramatic learning experience for me.
Anyway, we all find different ways and methods to process what happened to us and to deal with our grief. I stayed with my spath longer than I should have because I was trying to understand WTF. I read 100s of books. And I’ve gone to that website and others to make sense of it all.
I dot want to upset anybody here. Without the support of the folks here, I very much doubt I would have recovered. I was suicidal two years ago. I’m not any more.
So, thanks, and, I’m sorry.
Athena
Athena:
You didn’t upset me.
I have also gone to websites like that just trying to figure things out…desperately trying to make sense of what I went through…reading, reading and reading until I thought my head would explode. After 18 months I have realized there is no figuring it out…
Louise
Thanks for your note. And ain’t that the truth?!
My girlfriend, a widow of 10 years, dropped by today to chat. She hasn’t been successful in finding a man who is a “keeper”. It would help if she didn’t WORK 80 hours a week, and actually had balance in her life, but that’s another story.
Anyway, over the last year, she keeps mentioning this guy who is her financial planner. This guy has a full-time, live in, long time girlfriend, yet he wines and dines my girlfriend, takes her to dinners, and is totally leading her on. She’s gaga over him, but she’s also confused – if he’s so “in to her” then why is he still with his girlfriend?
Anyway, I could not contain my contempt for the guy, and I couldn’t contain my OPINIONS that she should RUN, not WALK for the door, that she should find another financial planner, etc. Maybe this guy isn’t a spath (maybe he is, who knows), but it’s CERTAINLY NOT GOOD.
So, I can go snoop around spathworld and not fear, but when it’s close, and it’s in real life, and it’s somebody I care about, my SPIDEY SENSE and RADAR on on FULL ALERT, and I’m all about RUNNING FOR THE HILLS.
She thinks I’m over reacting.
I don’t think so.
Athena
Maybe your friend needs to snoop around at spathworld and see how they reall think about victims. If he’s so in to her he wouldn’t be with his girlfriend anymore. That he wines and dines her and stay with his girlfriend at the same time says he’s not really into either of them, just himself.
Athena, I found the wolf-sheep blogpost informative. I skimmed over the rest and stopped reading altogether along the way. But it didn’t harm me. Just made me roll my eyes. I fail to see how lack of empathy and shallow emotions is an evolutionary betterment, since fish, reptiles, insects and amphibians have a mind like that and are some of the earlier produce. It’s not as if the lack of empathy and shallow emotions serves our species (nor other species nor the whole planet for that matter), just the spath himself.