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.
EB
Clearing out my memory box. Photos, cards etc. collected over a period of 22 years. I have found a box of poems and lovenotes to me and 7 valentines- including one as girlfriend and one as fiance. Both dried up at least 15 years ago and I didn’t even notice.
My sentimental heart.
So all romantics out there-Protect your heart. They know how you work. Box clever.
‘Reunited-and it feels so good
Reunited cos we understood’
La la la la la
Finger’s in ears.
STJ
xxx
Skylar,
For some reason i ended up with the spaths 65 classic car…..which had been primered and all parts taken off….He stored it int he garage forever….
Not sure how I ended up legally owning it in the divorce….but I got that too! Pretty funny.
After he left, I had guys push it down the hill and stopped on some logs blocking it from going into my neighbors house…..we all thought that was pretty funny, since it was his pride and joy. (although the neighbor didn’t think it so comical as that is what they looked out onto!) 🙂 But I didn’t care about the neighbor since I knew they were still in touch with spath as they played nicey nice with me……so here….remember him daily!
Anyways……I advertised it for sale….I didn’t have the title in my name or the old registration…ever. I sold it for $400 in one day advertised. The guy came and was THRILLED!
It was a glorious day to have it go…..watching him pull it up from over the edge and drive off with it.
The guy had no idea why i was beaming so much!!!
Anyways……sell the fucker…..cheap….so you don’t have to deal with it and it’s gone.
Don’t let spath anywhere near your property.
Or……if it’s outside…..and no big deal to you and will shut him up……let him go get it.
STJ;
I’m not a romantic…..but he thinks that’ll get me every time….as it did when we were together….
I have cards etc…..like you….28 years worth.
I looked at them years ago, when I booted him….through clear eyes. HOY!
His romantic cards would read…..To EB, my pain in my ass wife…..blah, blah.
They never read like: Thank you for being a loving wife and being there for me. I appreciate all you do for me and the kids….blah, blah…..OH NO.
It was a put down….ALWAYS!
You have such a pretty face, but why is your ass so big….kinda stuff.
No worries over here being sucked back in…..it’ll be HIM that needs to do the worrying if he comes anywhere near us EVER again!
This week i’ve been standing in the mirror with my unloaded semi…….rehearsing what i’d say! Next week it’ll be to the range EB goes…..just for refreshers.
Happy V day asshole!!!
Stay safe, Sky! To hell with his ‘truck’. Funny, I almost wrote ‘trick’ by accident… but in this case he’s up to some ‘tricks’ that mechanical sabotaging and murdering ex-spath of yours. Serendipity at work in writing my post here, just giving me the idea.
Something else unrelated… serendipity at work too… past month I happened to see Erin Brockovich twice on TV. First time I ever saw it ten years ago, I was too dazed by the George character played by Aaron Eckhart, cause Aaron and his Californian accent and voice so reminded me of my San Diego ex bf (still a bf at the time, but he was traveling in South America at the time, and me back in Belgium for couple of months). These times though there were things that bothered me about the George character… Yup he was portrayed in a positive way, and yet the traveling around, his ‘charm’ and such, his introduction by selfishly waking up the neighborhood with his bikes… And after the second watch this month (well just tonight actually), I decided to check out what had become of the real George character.
Well, Jorg Lawrence Halaby (his real name) and Erin had broken up by the time filming started. He reappeared in her life in a less knightly shiny armor after the movie came out though:he teamed up with her first husband and a lawyer to extort Erin and Masry for money otherwise they’d go to the press to claim Erin was an incompetent mother and that Erin and Masry had had an affair (not true acc. to Erin and Masry). Erin and Masry told them to go ahead and put up a sting operation. Ex-hubby and ex-bf (the ‘george’ character) and lawyer ended up in prison for it. The first two are out of jail now, but their lawyer who was involved with the extortion is still in jail for it.
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20000428&slug=4017849
It confirmed a suspicion I started to have about the George character.
ETA: cross posted with Erinbrock… told ya serendipty is at work tonight 😉
Or, an alternative is to set the sucker on fire. Pour a quart of diesel (NO gasoline) in the engine compartment and set it on fire. Then STAND BACK….
Then pour a quart of diesel in the interior and set it on fire too.
Or block the road to the house with cinder blocks and nails. You can always pick them up later with a magnet.
Actually, I don’t guess you can block him from trying to come…he wants CONTACT….and this is his way of getting you to react and respond to his emails by you saying “dont you dare come out there” so he will have at least gotten a response.
If you do not respond and he goes and gets the truck….yea, I know you do not want him out there…YOU STILL WIN BECAUSE HE HAS NOT GOTTEN A RESPONSE FROM YOU WHICH IS WHAT HE WANTS MORE THAN ANYTHING. He doesn’t care about the truck, and he isn’t trying to do you a favor….he is trying to get a response out of you. Poor him, even with his bad back he is going to do you a favor….wahhhhh wahhhhh whine whiine!~
Spath used to clean his car out with BLEACH. He would pull out seats and carpet and pressure wash with water and bleach and he’d brag to his friends about how bleach kills everything.
For all I know there is DNA evidence in the truck. I do know that he told his friend H, that he was worried that I would use the truck against him somehow. that’s why I’m keeping that rusting hunk of junk.
I can’t tell what my plan is online because I don’t want to reveal incase there is a leak. But will update everyone after tomorrow. Really, I don’t believe he is even in town. He just wants a reply. If he was really going to get his truck, he wouldn’t TELL me about it!
But you all are right – valentine’s day is a spath day. People who really love each other don’t need a special day to commemorate it. It was created by spaths to make lonely people feel bad. I think Spath is trying to contact me for that reason – or something more nefarious.
EB
During the war my romantic heart got the shit kicked out of it. But he doesn’t know that cos I went NC as soon as I threw him out.
He sent me a 50th Birthday card last year and I was away from him for four years. And he is sniffing around as he wants materials from my loft for work. He asked last year to get it and iIleft my son in for it to happen. Thought it was all gone. But seemingsly he left some.
P.s mine wrote in valentines words that could have come from a book. Undying love and all that stuff.
Darwin’s mum
What you call serendipity I call sychronicity-wonder if they mean the same.
They always leave something to collect it seems.
I miss my romantic heart.
STJ
xxx
Gawd Hens……don’t try to put on your shoes……..
I’m just trying to figure out ‘when’ he will appear since he’s comeing this way…..Maybe not for years…..maybe days……clues are helping……
He knew i’d gotten rid of everything…..cuz the few items he was awarded in the divorce….cookbooks, golfclubs and army men….and the jet ski, he never came to pick up. It was written up in our decree…..so after 6 months I sent him a letter with a 15 day pick up of it’ll be disposed of letter and got no response until 4 months later, got a letter from his attorney asking me to keep his items he wants them…..
Per my letter, (which by his attorney writing me, proved he got it) I gave him until Dec 15, 2010 at 12 pm. to make arrangements.
So I pulled a backspath and never responded to his attorney. Didn’t matter to me……I had already disposed of his stuff and transfered the jet ski into my eldests name…..so sorry…nothing left homey! I am not his mother NOR his wife, and i owe him nothing to store his shit!
He whined about that forever….we stole his stuff.
Well, my view was…..I would have complied with his arrangements made with the sheriff to pick up……but since it didn’t seem to work into his travel schedule….and never heard from him…..Well…..I may as well make it 100% of all assets achieved in divorce! HEHE!
EBzers.. Duh, lets see, he never gave me a bd card, a vd card or xmas card let alone a gift of any kind the 5 years I knew him or the three years he lived here or the past four years he’s been gone…dont think I have anything to fear or look forward to.