James Smith Cree Nation killer showed severe psychopathic traits, forensic psychologist testifies

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Mass killer Myles Sanderson was not just running from police in the high-speed pursuit that led to his arrest — he was likely on his way to finish his mission and kill his former common-law partner, a forensic criminal psychologist testified Thursday.

“Pumped himself up with cocaine, stole a vehicle and moved toward other potential targets,” Dr. Matthew Logan said, quoting from his report. Logan had never met Sanderson, but co-authored a post-mortem behavioural analysis based on his investigation.

Logan was the final witness at the week-long public coroner’s inquest, which is focused on determining how, when and where Sanderson died. Following Logan’s testimony, Coroner

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