Long before he became the primary suspect in a mass killing and the subject of a multi-province manhunt, Myles Sanderson had a history of explosive violence.
Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore speaks during a news conference in Regina on Sunday. Damien Sanderson and Myles Sanderson were wanted in connection with the stabbing deaths of 10 people on Sunday morning. Police say they discovered Damien's body on Monday.
Sanderson, 32, was one of two suspects wanted by police after a string of fatal stabbings in Saskatchewan on Sunday left 10 people dead and many more injured. One of the suspects, Damien Sanderson, 31, was found dead Monday. Police are still searching for Myles, who is Damien's brother. "You … said that your regular use of cocaine, marijuana, and hard alcohol would make you 'lose your mind' and that you can be easily angered when drunk, but are a different person when sober," the parole documents state.
The documents also make reference to Sanderson's childhood. His parents separated when he was nine and he grew up in an environment "involving physical abuse, domestic violence and instability." The statutory release came with six conditions that prohibited Sanderson from consuming alcohol and drugs, required him to follow a treatment plan for substance abuse and domestic violence, and to refrain from intimate relationships with women without written permission from his parole officer.
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