It's possible the GF might shed some info on that, though it's also possible she didn't have any idea. I'm glad she's free of that monster and I hope she has a strong support system and this has got to be torture for her (which is what he wanted, UGH!).Killer kept that car hidden. I still believe he has a rampage planned. The argument may have been a trigger for sooner rather than later. Yet we may truly never know.
Killer kept that car hidden. I still believe he has a rampage planned. The argument may have been a trigger for sooner rather than later. Yet we may truly never know.
One was Canadian.Weapons were obtained in the USA
True, but he was farther up the road as when he came upon his dead brother he ran away from the scene into the woods.The girlfriend wasn't the only one hiding in the woods. A victims brother also hid in the woods until 4am.
I'm pretty sure the car was physically unplated in the video where he puts on the reflective vest. But, my eyes aren't 16 anymore. LOL
Also in the press conference they describe how Const. Morrison was waiting in his cruiser at Hwy 2 and 224, expecting Const. Stevenson to meet him there in her cruiser. Instead, GW pulled up in the fake cruiser and shot at him. Morrison retreated and radioed that he had been shot. Meantime, Stevenson continued on her way to the rendezvous point and collided head on with GW in the fake cruiser on Hwy 2.
They said they didn't have any evidence that GW was listening in on a scanner and that their communications are encrypted, but it seems like a weird coincidence that GW happened by while Const. Morrison was waiting there.
Will have to wait for a tape of the presser to rewatch to be sure I didn't misunderstand.
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One was Canadian.
I wonder if the fact that the replica vehicle he ultimately used was unplated also leans toward it being more of an impulse spree rather than pre-planned. While a plate can identify a vehicle if you know what you're looking for, an unplated vehicle looks immediately hinky and unsettling to anybody.
It was stated he took her firearm and magazineI missed if they confirmed that he took Constable Stevenson's weapon from the scene. If so, I wonder if that would be considerd one of his weapons, and potentially one tagged to Canada.
I missed if they confirmed that he took Constable Stevenson's weapon from the scene. If so, I wonder if that would be considerd one of his weapons, and potentially one tagged to Canada.
I missed if they confirmed that he took Constable Stevenson's weapon from the scene. If so, I wonder if that would be considerd one of his weapons, and potentially one tagged to Canada.
It does appear no back plate on the vehicle. I wonder if there was a front one.
Passenger cars in Nova Scotia, including RCMP cars, do not have front plates.It does appear no back plate on the vehicle. I wonder if there was a front one.
Atlantic News | Local Breaking | CTV News AtlanticOh no, I just meant that I personally could not turn on a live video right now because I'm working. I will definitely catch a replay later tonight. Please do post a recorded video when it becomes available!
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IMO the term “unplated” in the RCMP news conference meant that three decommissioned police vehicles were registered. They found two burnt at Portapique and one in Dartmouth. They did not know about a fourth unplated (unregistered?) vehicle until Sunday morning.
Does “ Unplated” necessarily mean there wasn’t a false licence plate attached to the mockup vehicle?
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