Testimony offers glimpse into mind of man accused of murdering Muslim family
CTV
There was more insight Monday into what was going through the mind of the man accused of killing three generations of a London, Ont. Muslim family after they were struck and killed by a pickup truck.
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There was more insight Monday into what was going through the mind of the man accused of killing three generations of a London, Ont. Muslim family after they were struck and killed by a pickup truck.
On Monday, more court exhibits were released which showed Nathaniel Veltman, 22, in police custody moments after the crash.
The court exhibits show what Veltman went through at London Police Service headquarters as he was processed and booked. Another exhibit showed him being photographed and fingerprinted before being placed in a holding cell.
A short while later, Veltman was interviewed by Det. Micah Bourdeau, who continued with his testimony for a second day on Monday.
Veltman told the officer that following the crash, “I had a huge sense of relief...okay I did it, it’s over, I’m going to jail.”
In the interview, he told Bourdeau that he isn’t a white supremacist but rather someone who believes in nationalism.