Head of Sask. RCMP says Sanderson never made it to Regina
The commanding officer the Saskatchewan RCMP says Myles Sanderson — the suspect in the James Smith Cree Nation mass stabbings — wasn’t in Regina during the manhunt.
Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore and Evan Bray — the former chief of the Regina Police Service — discussed the case on Bray’s show on Friday.
In September of 2022, Sanderson killed 11 people — 10 on the James Smith Cree Nation and one in the nearby community of Weldon — and injured 18 in the deadliest mass stabbing in Canadian history. One of the victims was Sanderson’s brother Damien, who initially was considered a suspect in the murders.
During the subsequent manhunt, police said they believed Sanderson may have been seen in Regina.