Fugitive suspect in Saskatchewan stabbing rampage is dead.

The main suspect in the recent stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan died Wednesday afternoon shortly after police captured him.

Myles Sanderson went into medical distress after he was arrested and was pronounced dead at a hospital in Saskatoon, Rhonda Blackmore, commanding officer of the Saskatchewan RCMP, told a news conference Wednesday night.

Ten people were left dead and another 18 injured in the James Smith Cree Nation area and the nearby village of Weldon, Sask., over the Labour Day weekend. Those tallies do not include Myles or his brother, Damien Sanderson, who was also facing charges before he was found dead on Monday. 

RCMP say Myles was arrested near Rosthern, Sask., at about 3:30 p.m. CST Wednesday, shortly after RCMP issued an alert saying a person with a knife was travelling in a vehicle and had last been seen in Wakaw, about 90 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon.

Blackmore said the RCMP doesn’t have a motive for the attacks.  “Now that Myles is deceased, we may never have an understanding of that motivation,” she said.

She expressed relief that Myles is no longer on the run. 

“This evening our province is breathing a collective sigh of relief.”

The RCMP has asked Saskatoon police and the Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) to conduct an independent investigation into circumstances surrounding Myles’s death, Blackmore said.

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/myles-sanderson-stabbing-dead-1.6575208

When I read this article, I found it most interesting and in sharp contrast of when Sheriff Wayne McKinney made the statement where he would not look into the camera on the issue of the death of Raymond Hawk Smith, December 28, 2019, in the Stephens County, Oklahoma jail.  I find it very odd that the wording was nearly a perfect paraphrase in that when arrested he was fine and in less than two hour he was sweating profusely and died.  It was later found that he, Raymond Hawk Smith had a massive coronary and was pronounced dead at the hospital.  He did have a criminal record, but nothing like Myles Sanderson.  Allegedly he was booked in for a suspended driver’s license issued in a county other than Stephens.  I could find no record of him previously traveling to the county of Stephens, and there was no supporting documentation as to why he was stopped to begin with.  This pattern also follows along with a gentleman named Brial Thorp who also perished in Stephens County, Oklahoma in August of 2021, and along a very similar path.  A third victim that to this day they have not released his name (John J. Doe in my book), Only that he was killed by an Indian.  It appears that they are getting some serious milage out of the McGirt vs Oklahoma decision.

The full story can be read about these two men and others in my last two books that have gone to print, UNJUST, Precipitant of Greed and The Dividing of America II, The Fissure Deepens.  Based on the number of “Deaths” in Stephens County, Oklahoma the title in my last book of chapter 15 is the “Stephens County Execution Center”.  When you read these two books of mine, you will find that what goes on in that County Jail and Court House is far from legitimate.

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