Man behind 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia came from dysfunctional family: uncle
HALIFAX — A close relative of the man who disguised himself as a Mountie and fatally shot 22 people in Nova Scotia says the killer was a lifelong scammer and opportunist raised in a deeply dysfunctional family, newly released documents say.
Chris Wortman, a former Mountie who was the gunman’s uncle, told police soon after the killings in April 2020 that he wasn’t surprised when he learned his nephew, Gabriel Wortman, was responsible for Canada’s worst mass shooting.
“I knew he was always capable of killing somebody or (causing) serious harm,” he told RCMP Sgt. Cory Kilborn during an interview in Invermere, B.C., on April 28, 2020 — nine days after the killings.
“I always thought, well maybe (he would kill) his parents or maybe (Lisa Banfield, his common-law wife) … I just didn’t think he’d go on a rampage.”