Thirteen were killed right in Portapique (I think?), so surely they are not included in the 'visiting many of the locations where he would later return to kill people', since they were right in the couple's own neighbourhood?
So what is LB referring to? Two (nurses) and a person walking their dog, a man who showed up to assist what he believed to be an RCMP collision, an RCMP officer who happened upon him unwittingly at the time (she thought he was somewhere else), .. the man (Bagley) who went to assist his neighbours whose house was on fire ... those were random, imho.. other than that LB has intimated that her partner hated police, so I'm sure any RCMP officer(s) would have fit his agenda.. but she must therefore be referring to having visited the areas where the other denturist (Goulet), and the two Corrections employees (McLeod and Jenkins), when she said that?
I wonder what would've given the couple occasion to visit the areas in which these 3 people lived? Wasn't it said the gunman had stayed awhile in the McLeod/Jenkins house? (yes, I found it.. see below). Goulet was the final murder victim, I believe? I wonder if perhaps LB knew the addresses of these people, and they took a drive around, whereby he casually asked her to show him where they lived.. but it was all a hatching plan to make his getaway. He also spent the night in Debert, according to reports.
To me, it sounds now more like he had a plan in his mind to kill a bunch of neighbours along with his partner, and get away to somewhere else, perhaps to start a new life (was the money he'd taken out from the banks with him when he was found?). He thought he had killed his partner in the fires he'd set, and the other casualties were possibly just collateral damage in order to make his getaway? His plan only got tripped up when Gina's 'getaway vehicle' didn't have the fuel to support it, and police who happened to be fuelling at the same time recognized him.
Dan Jenkins told the newspaper the killer likely arrived at his daughter’s house on Hunter Road around 6:30 a.m. and the house was set on fire between 7 and 8 a.m. The RCMP said Tuesday he was seen near the Hunter Road house near 6:30″ and believe he shot the victims soon after and stayed in the house “for some time” before leaving the area at 9:35 a.m.
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The suspect then drove to the Shubenacadie home of denturist Gina Goulet, shot her and her dog, changed out of his police officer’s uniform and took her red Mazda 3. A friend said Goulet may have known Wortman professionally, but she had never mentioned his name so it couldn’t have been a close association.
N.S. Shooter Drove Through Portapique Field, Hid Out Overnight in Debert, RCMP Say In Updated Timeline