RCMP to present ‘preliminary timeline’ of James Smith killings
This week, the Saskatchewan RCMP will release more information on the mass killings that left 11 people dead and 18 injured on the James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon.
On Sept. 4, Myles Sanderson stabbed numerous people to death, including his brother Damien. Sanderson became the subject of a massive manhunt before his arrest three days later. Shortly after his apprehension on the side of a highway near Rosthern, however, Sanderson went into what police called “medical distress” and died.
Public inquests — one that will examine the murders and the other to examine the death of Sanderson — have been tentatively set for January of 2024.
Clive Weighill, Saskatchewan’s chief coroner, said he was hoping to hold the inquests this spring or summer, but they needed to be pushed back to allow the RCMP to complete its investigation.