Police reveal evidence of planned mass stabbing in Saskatchewan.

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Canadian police have released a detailed timeline of a deadly stabbing spree that took place in September in a small indigenous community in Saskatchewan. Two brothers spent days drinking, dealing drugs, and stealing cars before one of them killed 11 people. The stabbing spree took place on the James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby small community of Weldon. One person was killed in Weldon, and ten people were killed in the indigenous community, including Sanderson's brother Damien. Myles Sanderson was later captured after a days-long manhunt and died in police custody.
- Saskatchewan mass stabbings: Police release timeline of attacks BBC
- Motive may never be known in Canada killings of 11, cops say The Washington Post
- Sanderson brothers 'on a mission' during James Smith mass stabbing rampage Western Standard
- Myles Sanderson was violent on James Smith Cree Nation days before stabbing massacre began: RCMP CBC.ca
- Evidence suggests Canada stabbing rampage that killed 11 was planned: Police wknd.
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