A handwritten confession included in exhibits released at a public inquiry into the murders of eight elderly people in long-term care offers a glimpse into the mind of convicted serial killer Elizabeth Wettlaufer. A portion of convicted serial killer Elizabeth Wettlaufer's signed confession letter, included among exhibits at a public inquiry that opened in St. Thomas, Ont. The document is among a trove of exhibits released by the inquiry, which opened in St. Thomas, Ont., Tuesday. “That evening, I got the urge to overdose James,” she said of James Silcox, a Second World War veteran who died at Caressant Care home in Woodstock, in 2007. Elizabeth Wettlaufer’s confessions View document on Scribd
Source: thestar June 05, 2018 21:00 UTC