Detailed portrait emerges of gun acquisitions, cash stockpiles of N.S. mass killer
HALIFAX — A widening portrait of how a Nova Scotia mass killer acquired his weapons and stockpiled cash emerged Wednesday in the latest court-ordered release of documents.
An unidentified witness who knew Gabriel Wortman told police on May 20, “Gabriel must have thought about this for a long time.”
This statement to police came a month after the 13-hour rampage in which the 51-year-old denturist drove a replica RCMP vehicle, disguised himself as a Mountie and killed 22 people before police shot him dead at a gas station in Enfield, N.S.
It is part of the latest release of witness statements obtained by police in order to seek search warrants as part of an investigation of the April 18-19 murders.