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32-Year-Old Suspect in Canada Stabbings Attack Has 59 Prior Convictions

by Jack Davis


The lone surviving suspect in Canada’s mass stabbing has a long history of violence, according to parole reports.

Myles Sanderson, 32, was captured Wednesday in the town of Rosthern, Saskatchewan, after four days on the run, following a spree that led to 10 people being killed and 18 wounded, according to the BBC. Sanderson’s brother, Damien, was also a suspect but was found dead Monday.

Myles Sanderson, who faces charges of first-degree murder, attempted murder and breaking and entering, will be returning to a criminal system that has been a major part of his life, with 59 convictions on his record…


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