Past drug, alcohol use had caused stabbing suspect to lose mind: parole documentA 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 (his) mind" and get angry. Sanderson received statutory release from prison in August 2021, but it was revoked about four months later because the board said he failed to communicate with his parole supervisor. In the document, the board said it decided to reinstate his statutory release with a reprimand. Sanderson was located at his partner’s home two months later.
Source: CBC News September 06, 2022 12:30 UTC