Canada - 10 dead and at least 15 wounded in stabbing attacks in Saskatchewan, 2022

They definitely didn’t rule out Myle’s killing Damien. She wouldn’t really commit to anything on the subject. “Part of the investigation”. Which is why I was surprised she stood so firm on the fact that they firmly believe Damien to be a suspect in some of the murders.

I have no idea how they came up with the charges. 3 charges of first degree murder for Mukes but there are 11 dead bodies? I know more would have been added, but bc he’s dead, we may find that not as much info is released.
Agree totally….
It was this statement that had me curios….

What happened between the brothers and how Damien Sanderson died also remain unclear, she added. Police had said Damien Sanderson didn't kill himself and Myles Sanderson was being investigated in his death.

 
They definitely didn’t rule out Myle’s killing Damien. She wouldn’t really commit to anything on the subject. “Part of the investigation”. Which is why I was surprised she stood so firm on the fact that they firmly believe Damien to be a suspect in some of the murders.

I have no idea how they came up with the charges. 3 charges of first degree murder for Mukes but there are 11 dead bodies? I know more would have been added, but bc he’s dead, we may find that not as much info is released.

Most likely those charges were laid based on statements from injured/surviving witnesses who observed who was holding the knife and attacking their loved ones.

I think so much of the RCMPs energy has been devoted to finding MS that they simply haven’t had time to fully investigate the entire situation so they don’t yet know the answer to many of the questions people ask. There was a lot of happenings all in only four days, 11 alerts. And you’re right, they may never have all the answers since Myles is dead, as was her response to several of the queries. The RCMP have stated during prior incidents - they don’t speculate about what can’t be proven.

JMO
 
The full Press Conference is still available to watch in the video on this page ….


Just after the 8min mark it says the Police Officer that “called in“ the White Chevy in was from Rosthern in an unmarked police car ….

Just to keep the details correct ….
 
Agree totally….
It was this statement that had me curios….

What happened between the brothers and how Damien Sanderson died also remain unclear, she added. Police had said Damien Sanderson didn't kill himself and Myles Sanderson was being investigated in his death.


Just curious, do you think it would be looked on differently if it was known that the deceased Myles murdered his brother, considering we know he was responsible for taking the lives of many other innocent people including family members of his in-laws OR if one of the victims was successful in causing the brother‘s death in an act of self defence?

My answer would be it doesn’t.
 
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Death being reported by CTV now. I was beginning to question the credibility of the Global info…..big delay from their reporting to the other MSM. I still haven’t found anything updated on CBC.

Edit to add: they made a liar out of me

They didn't make a liar out of you at all.

I've been seeing this a lot these days .. editing the titles after the fact.

The article was initially published at 2:56 before the takedown, yet magically refers to the takedown as around 3:30. Seems they've gone back, edited the title without any indication they have done so, and Voila !! Looks like they're right on top of the latest news, eh?
 
They definitely didn’t rule out Myle’s killing Damien. She wouldn’t really commit to anything on the subject. “Part of the investigation”. Which is why I was surprised she stood so firm on the fact that they firmly believe Damien to be a suspect in some of the murders.

I have no idea how they came up with the charges. 3 charges of first degree murder for Mukes but there are 11 dead bodies? I know more would have been added, but bc he’s dead, we may find that not as much info is released.
Well there are survivors so many witnesses as to who did what.
 
Just curious, would it be looked on differently if it was known that Myles murdered his brother, considering we know he was responsible for taking the lives of many other innocent people including family members of his in-laws OR if one of the victims was successful in causing the brother‘s death in an act of self defence?

My answer would be it doesn’t.
I honestly don’t know the answer … (I am from AUS) however I doubt Police would charge anyone even if it was self defence considering what has happened … Perhaps in MS Obituary, (or other official reports) they will add his brothers death to the total number of victims???

Perhaps the nature of the knife wounds are all very consistent in each case??

imo
 
I honestly don’t know the answer … (I am from AUS) however I doubt Police would charge anyone even if it was self defence considering what has happened … Perhaps in MS Obituary, (or other official reports) they will add his brothers death to the total number of victims???

Perhaps the nature of the knife wounds are all very consistent in each case??

imo

Definitely nobody would ever be charged for acts of self defence toward a raging lunatic set upon stabbing people. As charges were filed for 1 count of murder and 1 count of attempted murder against DS at this point in time it appears he was an active participant in the massacre.

Other than the 4 murder charges filed, it’s possible it will never be known exactly who was responsible for each of the other victim’s deaths, if there were no surviving witnesses present it would be impossible to tell. As nobody will be charged post-mortem anyway, if the RCMP don’t have witnesses the specific details can never be known.

The death toll of this tragedy will now reach 12, to include MS in the statistics relating to total number of deaths.

JMO
 
Does anyone else find it odd that MS was literally so close to the initial areas of the attacks, 4 days later??? Rather than hundreds of kilometres away via stolen cars ???

Via Google Maps Rosthern is only 130kms away from James Smith Cree Nation …

JMO
 
Does anyone else find it odd that MS was literally so close to the initial areas of the attacks, 4 days later??? Rather than hundreds of kilometres away via stolen cars ???

Via Google Maps Rosthern is only 130kms away from James Smith Cree Nation …

JMO
Honestly not particularly. A lot of criminals operate where they are comfortable, which isn't too different from lots of law-abiding people who prefer familiar environs too.
 
Does anyone else find it odd that MS was literally so close to the initial areas of the attacks, 4 days later??? Rather than hundreds of kilometres away via stolen cars ???

Via Google Maps Rosthern is only 130kms away from James Smith Cree Nation …

JMO

I‘d guess he had no access to money, if he had any in his bank account it would’ve been frozen by the RCMP, so perhaps he could only go as far as the amount of gas left in the stolen vehicles would take him?
 
I‘d guess he had no access to money, if he had any in his bank account it would’ve been frozen by the RCMP, so perhaps he could only go as far as the amount of gas left in the stolen vehicles would take him?
Yes I imagine he was low on resources, and he may have been banking on a better chance of being sheltered and aided around people he knew--even after the horrible things he'd done--versus strangers who'd just recognize him from the alerts.
 
Honestly not particularly. A lot of criminals operate where they are comfortable, which isn't too different from lots of law-abiding people who prefer familiar environs too.

I‘d guess he had no access to money, if he had any in his bank account it would’ve been frozen by the RCMP, so perhaps he could only go as far as the amount of gas left in the stolen vehicles would take him?
I guess i don’t think like a criminal … :eek: If I had committed such serious crimes of multiple murders, my first thought would be to flee the area as fast as I could, especially if I was the subject of a Police manhunt….

I do take both points on board and agree …

However, if I was the Police in this case, I wouldn’t freeze his accounts but rather use them as a device to track the suspect if he used them …

I guess I just imagined that he would steal one car after another when fuel became low ….. But perhaps he did not know how to do that without the keys to the vehicles??? Going on what we know so far ???

I certainly have no idea how to steal / start a car without keys … but I guess I just assumed with his criminal record he may know how to do that …. But I also acknowledge that “one should never assume” …..

Perhaps I watch too many movies??? LOL

IMO
 
Yes I imagine he was low on resources, and he may have been banking on a better chance of being sheltered and aided around people he knew--even after the horrible things he'd done--versus strangers who'd just recognize him from the alerts.

Yes I agree, a person who’s totally away from their familiar environment is at a definite disadvantage if attempting to evade capture. If his rampage was drug fueled to begin with he likely didn’t have much of a escape plan in place.
 
This poor child will be forever traumatised …..

At an emotional news conference on Wednesday, relatives of the victims spoke of their "horror".
Mark Arcand, chief of the Saskatoon Tribal Council, said his sister, Bonnie Goodvoice-Burns, died protecting her three children.
"One of the young boys was hiding behind a highchair watching the whole thing happen," he said.



Apologies if already posted …
 
I guess i don’t think like a criminal … :eek: If I had committed such serious crimes of multiple murders, my first thought would be to flee the area as fast as I could, especially if I was the subject of a Police manhunt….

I do take both points on board and agree …

However, if I was the Police in this case, I wouldn’t freeze his accounts but rather use them as a device to track the suspect if he used them …

I guess I just imagined that he would steal one car after another when fuel became low ….. But perhaps he did not know how to do that without the keys to the vehicles??? Going on what we know so far ???

I certainly have no idea how to steal / start a car without keys … but I guess I just assumed with his criminal record he may know how to do that …. But I also acknowledge that “one should never assume” …..

Perhaps I watch too many movies??? LOL

IMO

Bank accounts being frozen doesn’t prevent someone from attempting to access funds, which then can be traced in the same way. IMO otherwise it’s a wise strategy to minimize a suspect’s boundaries.
 
Since 6 of the 10 victims have the name Burns, it seems rather obvious that Myles Sanderson was targeting his ex-wife who was a Burns... trying to inflict as much pain on her as possible by hurting her family. Then anyone who got in his way or tried to help his targets was also stabbed.
 
Since 6 of the 10 victims have the name Burns, it seems rather obvious that Myles Sanderson was targeting his ex-wife who was a Burns... trying to inflict as much pain on her as possible by hurting her family. Then anyone who got in his way or tried to help his targets was also stabbed.
Yes …. And he had stabbed 2 of them 7 years ago as well ….it just seems to get more and more horrendous! Imagine surviving a stabbing only for it to occur again…. The absolute terror …..

According to court papers, Sanderson had stabbed two of the victims killed in Sunday's rampage - his in-laws, Earl Burns and Joyce Burns - seven years earlier.


 
Yes …. And he had stabbed 2 of them 7 years ago as well ….it just seems to get more and more horrendous! Imagine surviving a stabbing only for it to occur again…. The absolute terror …..

According to court papers, Sanderson had stabbed two of the victims killed in Sunday's rampage - his in-laws, Earl Burns and Joyce Burns - seven years earlier.


What?! He was so disturbed. ..
 

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