Macleans Liveblog [2:05 PM]
Seeing police photos of a field near Lloyd’s house showing footprints of Williams and Lloyd in the snow, and tire tracks.
Lloyd sat in the front seat, still duct taped.
He made her take a shower, and got in the shower with her. He took photos of her in there, her eyes still covered, her arms still bound, and the ziptie still around her neck.
She says the water is hot on her arms, which had turned purple.
He washes her body with soap.
Williams says he let her sleep for a few hours. She had a seizure, which she said was due to stress.
She says she doesn’t feel good, and asks to go to the hospital. Williams rubs her and tells her take deep breaths. She asks him to take her to the hospital or bring her home if he can’t. She slurs and convulses. Her eyes are still duct taped. He tells her to relax and not bite her tongue. She continues to convulse, and says he has to take her somewhere or she’s going to die. He cradles her face and whispers, “What can I do?” She says “Don’t let me bite my tongue,” and that she only has 20 minutes.
He turns the videocamera onto her as she gags and convulses.
Williams tells her to stand. She vomits. She says she doesn’t want to die. She says she should have told him this last night. “I never even thought. I’m sorry.”
He brushes her hair out of her eyes. Williams is conscious of the position of the camera. Lloyd begs him, “Can you drop me off?” She falls to the floor, and asks again and again.
Williams crouches behind her. Lloyd says she’s not making this up. She repeats she’s going to die if he doesn’t take her.
Lloyd stands and says she won’t look at him. Williams says he’s going to get her jeans. She asks to have the rope off of her. She garbles, “I think I bit my tongue.”
She cries, and asks him to promise to take her to the hospital. He puts her jeans on and belt. “Hang in there, baby, hang in there,” he says.
He gets her sweater. He starts to take off the rope. Lloyd says, “I don’t want to die, please.” She cries, and says, “If I die will you make sure that my mom knows that I love her?”
In the courtroom, cries are heard. There is a pause by the Crown.
In the footage, Lloyd is crying as she is led out of the room. Williams shuts off the camera.
He says he let her sleep after that.
Next photos are of her apparently sleeping. The rope is gone, but the duct tape is still there on her eyes. Unclear if ziptie is still around her neck.
http://www2.macleans.ca/2010/10/19/liveblog-col-russel-williams-hearing-day-2/