My creepy neighbour (many decades ago, married man with children) became obsessed with my new blond flatmate. One day I exited my bedroom of my empty flat (the blond was out) and at the very same time my creepy neighbour from the house next door popped out of her bedroom! I screamed at him to get out. I asked how he got in. He claimed my inner flat door (not the front door to the three storey house of three flats) was unlocked. I knew immediately he had been w**k*** in her underwear drawer. When I told her she just shrugged her shoulders and didn't go to check!! He ended up leaving the wife and going to live in an area of country where sex tourism is rife. He loved to be super loud during sex in his own home with the window open so all the street could hear.
These charges are disturbing. I’m reminded of a murderer, Russell Williams. You would not believe the collection the cops found once he was arrested. This guy was high ranking military, iirc. Maybe his case can shed some light here.
If PR is responsible for killing Libby, then perhaps a future serial killer has been stopped in his tracks, if they find the evidence to commit him.
O/T, here is the link to that case:
Col. Russell Williams pleads guilty to all 88 charges | CBC News
“The interview revealed his involvement in the deaths of Comeau and Lloyd. Subsequent interviews implicated him in 82 break-ins. Only 17 homeowners reported their homes had been broken into, while 61 incidents went undetected or unreported until Williams's arrest. Most break-ins occurred at night, many after midnight.
Williams would place lingerie in boxes or bags when he got home. He was so obsessive in his collection of undergarments that he had to burn some of his trophies in a field to make room for more.
Williams broke into at least a dozen bedrooms of girls under the age of 18, including one shared by 11-year-old twins, court heard. One 12-year-old girl found a message from Williams typed on her computer screen: "merci."
He admitted to police he sought out homes where "attractive young women" lived, targeting those in their late teens to early 30's.
The Crown said Williams's behaviour was obsessive in the number of break-ins, in the meticulous manner in which he dealt with stolen clothes and in the sheer volume of photos he took and methodically filed.
Williams took thousands of explicit photographs of himself at crime scenes — wearing women's and girls' lingerie, and masturbating on their beds — which he put in a complex file folder system with a date stamp.”
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