RCMP may never fully learn why Sanderson went on a deadly stabbing rampage, but they may be able to offer answers that may help survivors. skpoli
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RCMP may never fully learn why Myles Sanderson went on a deadly stabbing rampage on a Saskatchewan First Nation, but they may be able to offer answers that some experts say could help victims’ families make sense of it all.We deliver the local news you need in these turbulent times on weekdays at 3 p.m.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
The psychological autopsy could help investigators understand why people were attacked and others not, Supt. Joshua Graham told a news conference. Staff in the RCMP’s behavioural sciences branch have met with community members and Sanderson’s family as part of the process, Graham said, and a report is expected in several months.Article content
Experts in the field say a psychological autopsy could provide answers into Sanderson’s thinking and whether substance use played a role.“It is quite possible and likely that we cannot get all the reasons, but I’m sure that we will get some and we will get more,” said Antoon Leenaars, a clinical and forensic psychologist in Windsor, Ont., who has written about psychological autopsies.
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