Officer at Desmond fatality inquiry describes gruesome crime scene
GUYSBOROUGH, N.S. — An RCMP officer testifying before a fatality inquiry sobbed Tuesday as he described in grim detail what he saw when he entered the home of Lionel Desmond, an Afghan war veteran who fatally shot his wife, mother and daughter before turning the gun on himself.
Staff Sgt. Addie MacCallum, district commander for the Guysborough area at the time, said he and another officer were dispatched to the home in Upper Big Tracadie, N.S., shortly after 6 p.m. on Jan. 3, 2017 following a 911 call reporting a “suicide in progress.”
MacCallum testified that he knew Desmond suffered from PTSD and had served in a combat role with the military, which the officer described as “very high risk factors.” He also said he knew Desmond and his wife were having marital problems.
When they first arrived at the scene, MacCallum and the other officer briefly met with Desmond’s sister, Chantel, and her partner, both of whom had just stepped out of the Desmond family’s double-wide modular home.