Past drug, alcohol use had caused stabbing suspect to lose mind: parole document

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Past drug, alcohol use had caused stabbing suspect to lose mind: parole document
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A fugitive wanted in a deadly stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan has a nearly two-decade long criminal record and a propensity for violence when intoxicated, a parole board document says.

The Parole Board of Canada document from February says Myles Sanderson told the board that regular use of drugs and hard alcohol would make him "lose mind" and get angry."Your criminal history is very concerning, including the use of violence and weapons related to your index offences, and your history of domestic violence," said the document obtained by The Canadian Press.

Police continue to search for Myles Sanderson and a warrant has been issued for him on charges of first-degree murder, attempted murder and break and enter. Sanderson's childhood was marked by violence, neglect and substance abuse and led to a "cycle of substance abuse, seeking out negative peers and violent behaviour," the document said. He lived between his father's home in an urban centre and grandparents' house on a First Nation. There was violence and abuse in both households, it said.

"You went upstairs and acted in a threatening manner, talked about the gang, and punched a hole in the bathroom door, frightening the children," the decision said. In 2018, the board said Sanderson was drinking at a home and got angry with people he was with. It said he stabbed two of them with a fork, then attacked a man who was walking nearby and beat him until the man lost consciousness in a ditch.

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