Nova Scotia woman’s recent death the result of shooting in 1976: RCMP
HALIFAX — Deanna Conant was in her mid 30s when a gunshot wound left her disabled, forever changing her life.
Four decades later, the careful work of a team of Nova Scotia pathologists showed the injury she suffered on June 23, 1976 in Lawrencetown — on the outskirts of Halifax — was also what caused her death.
The Mounties confirmed Thursday that a 34-year-old man who killed himself the same day had fired the fatal shot.
They declined to name the shooter or describe the circumstances, but newspaper accounts from that time identified the man as Wesley Elvin Poole, 34.