Canadian Psycho by Jim Andrews.

During the third week of October, 2010, the Canadian media covered the 
case of Russell Williams like no other news story. Williams, prior to 
his February 7, 2010 confession of murders, rapes, and scores of panty 
burglaries, was a colonel and decorated pilot in command of the Canadian 
military air base in Trenton, Ontario, the country’s largest and busiest 
military airbase. The case of this sado sexual serial killer with 
transvestic fetishism on the side is unusual in the annals of crime for 
three reasons: he was a very successful man, even a prominent authority 
figure; and he started his crime spree relatively late in life, breaking 
bad at the age of 44. But perhaps the most remarkable aspect of this 
otherwise dark, twisted and sad tale is his confession: the confident, 
powerful colonel goes into the interview with the investigator on a 
Sunday afternoon voluntarily, not in the least suspecting that he will 
be talked into confessing his depravities four hours later. The police 
work to catch Williams and get a confession out of him is a hard-boiled 
egg of Canadian heroism, really.

Jim Andrews is a Canadian Artist-Programmer, Visual Poet, Essayist, 
Senior Technical Writer.
http://vispo.com
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