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James Smith Cree Nation killer broke into homes covered in blood, bragged about murders: RCMP
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RCMP have shared a timeline of a bloody rampage on a Saskatchewan First Nation that left 11 dead and 17 injured.
RCMP have shared a timeline of a bloody rampage on a Saskatchewan First Nation that left 11 dead and 17 injured.
The string of fatal stabbings in James Smith Cree Nation left 11 dead and 17 injured, and led to an intensive four-day manhunt for Myles Sanderson, the man police say was responsible.
Sanderson died after going into medical distress shortly after his arrest on Sept. 7.
On Thursday, Saskatchewan RCMP released its timeline of the mass killings in the community and a related death in Weldon, Sask.
While the timeline was comprehensive, it omitted many details that RCMP say might interfere with planned coroners' service inquests and other independent investigations related to Sanderson's in-custody death.
Superintendent Joshua Graham, who leads the provincial RCMP's major crimes unit, spoke for most of the news conference.
He reiterated the RCMP's finding that Myles Sanderson was solely responsible for all the killings.