Desmond fatality inquiry hears of former soldier purchasing rifle before killing
GUYSBOROUGH, N.S. — An RCMP investigator has testified about the steps a former soldier took, including researching where to buy a rifle, before he shot three members of his family and himself more than three years ago.
Cpl. Gerry Rose-Berthiaume, the lead investigator in the Lionel Desmond case, testified today at a public inquiry taking place in Guysborough, N.S.
He said family witnesses had told him the Afghanistan veteran had struggled to cope after returning from war, and had conflicts with his spouse, Shanna, that seemed to spiral out of control after a New Year’s Eve incident.
The officer said “certain things would just set (Desmond) off,” testifying that on New Year’s Eve he was embarrassed and upset after driving Shanna’s new truck off an icy road.