Ryan Grantham, 24, loaded his car with three guns, 12 molotov cocktails and a map with directions to Rideau Cottage
“I shot her in the back of the head,” he says in the recording. “In the moments after, she would have known it was me.”“There’s a lot of media of me out there … film and TV … hundreds of hours of me that can be viewed and dissected … No one will understand,” it reads.
He embarked on a 50-hour drive to Ottawa to kill Justin Trudeau. Grantham was experienced with firearms and had tested a molotov cocktail in a remote location before setting off, the court heard. When he reached Hope, located close to two hours away, he turned his car around, with thoughts of carrying out a mass shooting at Lions Gate Bridge or at Simon Fraser University.Article content
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