Houses became crime scenes on the First Nation of about 1,900 people 170 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon. Even after police left, some families devastated by the massacre can’t fathom returning to those homes.
JAMES SMITH CREE NATION - Brian Burns says it’s the small things he misses the most, like sitting down and having coffee with his wife nearly every morning for more than three decades.
The devastating memories of the deaths of Brian Burns’ wife and son are held in the walls of their house. Since the stabbings, Brian Burns has been sharing a hotel room in Melfort, Sask., 40 kilometres south of the First Nation, with his three surviving sons, granddaughter and grandson.
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