Suspect in Canadian mass stabbing spree found dead, wounds don't look self-inflicted: police | Just The News
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Canada's Royal Canadian Mounted Police have changed their view of the mass stabbing spree in and near Saskatchewan's James Smith Cree Nation that has now killed 11 and left 19 injured, including the suspects.
Saskatchewan RCMP found the body of suspect Damien Sanderson, 31, outside a house in the area with "visible injuries … not believed to be self-inflicted" and no longer believe he was involved in the homicides, Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore said.
His brother Myles Sanderson, 30, is still at large, considered armed and dangerous, and is injured and may seek medical attention, the Regina Leader-Post reports. He's now charged with "three counts of first-degree murder, one count of attempted murder, and one count of break and enter."