CANADA - shooter in RCMP vehicle and uniform, 23 killed - Portapique, NS *suspect dead*

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  • #841
It could be. I see a string of connections. Some personal, some petty. Lisa McCully had a property dispute with him. Gina Goulet owned a competing business. Perhaps there was some small town issue with clientele between the two. We'll likely never know.

This guy just strikes me as a sad sack who saw himself hard done by and wanted others to pay.

He was an acquaintance of Lisa McCully, she actually purchased her home from him and his uncle <modsnip: name redacted>. He lived across the street from her, but there was no property dispute. The dispute was between him and his uncle over the money earned from the sale of her home.
 
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Hmmm... what is this dark object tucked into GW's waistband??
Freezeframe from the "hi-viz vest change" video, zoomed and adjusted curves.

While GW is reported to have taken a gun from Const Heidi Stevenson, I will note that this video was prior to the two cruisers colliding.
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Source Video = Surveillance video appears to show Nova Scotia shooting suspect getting out of car to change clothes | Watch News Videos Online
 
  • #844
I live close to the scene. Not all homes were located on Portapique Beach Rd. Some also took place on Orchard Beach Rd. Given the distance between each home, I don't think it's possible that she escaped to all the homes. He had homes on both roads.


No, but he could have been trying to limit her options in regards to an escape? He was knocking on their doors and shooting them; possibly in attempt to locate her?
 
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He was an acquaintance of Lisa McCully, she actually purchased her home from him and his uncle <modsnip: name redacted>. He lived across the street from her, but there was no property dispute. The dispute was between him and his uncle over the money earned from the sale of her home.

The issue seemed to be between he and his uncle, but perhaps a man as petty and 'hard done by' would also lay blame on the third person involved in the matter.

The fact that he wouldn't release his name on the title to the property likely caused a personal riff between he and McCully. I'm sure she wasn't too happy about it.

Records show that McCully acquired the property in March 2015. A few months later, Wortman's uncle took him to court in a dispute over who was entitled to the proceeds of the sale.

But according to the affidavit, Wortman wouldn't release his name on the title to the property and claimed his uncle still owed him money.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/portapique-property-dispute-1.5542739
 
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I live close to the scene. Not all homes were located on Portapique Beach Rd. Some also took place on Orchard Beach Rd. Given the distance between each home, I don't think it's possible that she escaped to all the homes. He had homes on both roads.
Welcome CCx! Glad to have a local who knows the area.

Also to add: condolences to your community for your losses and trauma.
 
  • #847
No, but he could have been trying to limit her options in regards to an escape? He was knocking on their doors and shooting them; possibly in attempt to locate her?
Or maybe destroying anything/anyone who would be a source of support, comfort, friendship to her, plus the additional pain of killing random strangers?

I had been thinking all along that the target victims "wronged" him in some way, but maybe their "wrong" was they were friends with her?

jmo
 
  • #848
Ok something just hit me

Could it be possible that every single one of the homes targeted may have been ones that he thought his GF may have fled to?
I think that’s a really worthwhile theory to keep in mind.
 
  • #849
I missed the 2019 part.

So in someone’s hands for a year. If they’re not part of this, they should turn them in. Drop them off safely.

A RCMP officer lost his badge and ID today in Halifax as well.
RCMP lost his badge and ID today and of all places in Halifax? :eek:o_Oo_O Am I in the Twilight Zone again? This just keeps getting worse by the minute.
 
  • #850
It could be. I see a string of connections. Some personal, some petty. Lisa McCully had a property dispute with him. Gina Goulet owned a competing business. Perhaps there was some small town issue with clientele between the two. We'll likely never know.

This guy just strikes me as a sad sack who saw himself hard done by and wanted others to pay.

McCully didn't have a dispute. GW and his uncle had a dispute over the ownership of the property. She was an arm's length purchaser at FMV and the Wortmans had a dispute over the proceeds.
 
  • #851
The issue seemed to be between he and his uncle, but perhaps a man as petty and 'hard done by' would also lay blame on the third person involved in the matter.

The fact that he wouldn't release his name on the title to the property likely caused a personal riff between he and McCully. I'm sure she wasn't too happy about it.

Records show that McCully acquired the property in March 2015. A few months later, Wortman's uncle took him to court in a dispute over who was entitled to the proceeds of the sale.

But according to the affidavit, Wortman wouldn't release his name on the title to the property and claimed his uncle still owed him money.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/portapique-property-dispute-1.5542739

He wouldn't release as between him and the uncle; he would have to release to convey title to her, or it was done by court order. The dispute between the Wortman's wouldn't affect her purchase and clean title.
 
  • #852
Very coincidental, but certainly unrelated. There is a major fire tonight at the firehall of Shinimica, NS (about 40 mins from Wentworth). 11+ fire departments responding. Fire hall and equipment look Like a total write off based on Social Media posts.

The folks on the North Shore just can't get a break.

Dahl Dispatch
 
  • #853
Has it been reported when GW returned to his home looking for the girlfriend? I'm wondering how that fits into the timeline. Also, any hints on what he was doing in the early morning hours of Sunday before he was spotted?
 
  • #854
Or maybe destroying anything/anyone who would be a source of support, comfort, friendship to her, plus the additional pain of killing random strangers?

I had been thinking all along that the target victims "wronged" him in some way, but maybe their "wrong" was they were friends with her?

jmo

Yeah I just keep thinking about victims families keep saying their loved one knew him, was an acquaintance, knew him but they weren't friends or knew of him etc.

But like you I can't help but wonder if maybe they were more her friends
 
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Very coincidental, but certainly unrelated. There is a major fire tonight at the firehall of Shinimica, NS (about 40 mins from Wentworth). 11+ fire departments responding. Fire hall and equipment look Like a total write off based on Social Media posts.

The folks on the North Shore just can't get a break.

Dahl Dispatch
:eek::(
 
  • #856
In case the media doesn’t have the whole story written yet, the RCMP are asking for tips -

RCMP launch tip line for the incidents on April 18 and 19 | Royal Canadian Mounted Police
RCMP launch tip line for the incidents on April 18 and 19
April 23, 2020
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

News release

The Nova Scotia RCMP Major Crime Unit has launched a tip line to collect information about the incidents on April 18 and 19.

"We're looking for any information that could help with the investigation," says Supt. Darren Campbell, Officer in Charge of Support Services for the Nova Scotia RCMP. "Anything you know – no matter how small or insignificant it might seem – could help us piece the puzzle together."

The tip line can be reached at 902-720-5959 or toll-free at 1-833-570-0121. Police officers are answering both numbers. When you call, you may get voicemail, so please leave a detailed message along with your name and contact information. An investigator will get back to you. In order to gather and process the information as quickly as possible, we are asking people to use the tip line as their only point of contact to report information about the incidents.

The tip line was launched yesterday and announced at a news briefing to media. We've already gotten many tips and we thank the public for taking the time to reach out.

Remember: if you know something, please call and let our investigators decide the value of that information. That piece of information you have may be a turning point in the investigation.
 
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DBM
 
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He wouldn't release as between him and the uncle; he would have to release to convey title to her, or it was done by court order. The dispute between the Wortman's wouldn't affect her purchase and clean title.

If not that then, any idea if and/or what was the connection to her? Or just random, like, perhaps, some of the others?
 
  • #859
If not that then, any idea if and/or what was the connection to her? Or just random, like, perhaps, some of the others?

She lived across the street from him. Apparently came out of the house in response to the fire and encountered him.
 
  • #860
Ok something just hit me

Could it be possible that every single one of the homes targeted may have been ones that he thought his GF may have fled to?
But wouldn't that then mean that the names of those victims would not be on the "list?" I mean, if the list wasn't found till a day later? Unless, of course it was all planned in advance? Regardless of any "fight" that occurred that night?
 
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