One white vehicle was at his practice/home in Dartmouth. One was in a garage on Orchard Beach Rd., likely the one he drove that looked almost identical to a RCMP cruiser. I think what they found at his burned out property was likely two white retired service vehicles and his regular vehicle, what ever that was. I doubt he drove to the cottage in one of the white cars. (DBM)The three other vehicles were plated, so they had to also be registered (it's my understanding that you can’t plate a vehicle in Nova Scotia without first registering it, right? . So, unless I’m missing something, there were four vehicles registered under his name, no? Why did the RCMP background search Supt. Campbell refers to (48:03 of Supt. Campbell’s 4/24 press conference video) on Saturday night only turn up three? (Is it possible the fourth was registered under someone else’s name?…the girlfriend?… a family member?)…I don’t mean to belabor the point, but I would hope that knowing one vehicle was unaccounted for on Saturday night would have prompted the RCMP to issue an emergency alert, which would likely have saved at least some of the nine people who were killed on Sunday.
ed: can't find specific quote referencing GW's civilian vehicle.
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