I have many questions. Perhaps another Websleuther has answers or ideas.
(sorry if any or all of this has been addressed already I may have missed it).
1.) When Colonel Williams encountered the police roadblock on highway 37, members of the OPP were stopping motorists in both directions. (this according to the Macleans article,
see paragraph 5 on this page
http://www2.macleans.ca/2010/02/16/the-secret-life-of-colonel-russell-williams/4/
Which way was Williams heading - and where was he most likely going?
(also, where was he when he was arrested?)
2.) He must have been very shaken up after getting stopped, (possibly concerned about what the police knew about him). But then, he wasnt arrested until three days later, which would have given him plenty of time to move or discard things. Could he have done this, or would police have put him under surveillance between the time of the road stop and his arrest?
3.) If police had actually put him under surveillance after the road interview, then perhaps they actually witnessed him discarding things from one of his homes and then confronted him with this information and made the arrest, (which later led to him revealing where the body of Jessica Lloyd could be found). Is any of this possible?