Alleged Quebec election night shooter ‘likely’ psychotic that night: psychiatrist
MONTREAL — Alleged Quebec election night shooter Richard Henry Bain was likely psychotic and wasn’t able to stop himself the night a man was shot and killed outside a Parti Quebecois gathering in 2012, a forensic psychiatrist testified Thursday.
Marie-Frederique Allard told his first-degree murder trial that Bain sincerely believed he was given a mission from God and “had no choice but to accomplish it.”
Allard, an expert testifying for the defence, first interviewed Bain two weeks after the shooting that left one man dead and another seriously injured.
She said that while he was “more likely than not” psychotic on election night Sept. 4, 2012, Allard was certain he was suffering from psychosis when she assessed him on Sept. 18 and again in early November 2012.


