22 Murders: Investigating the Massacres, Cover-up and Obstacles to Justice in Nova Scotia

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Random House of Canada, Apr 12, 2022 - True Crime - 608 pages
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A shocking exposé of the deadliest killing spree in Canadian history, and how police tragically failed its victims and survivors.


As news broke of a killer rampaging across the tiny community of Portapique, Nova Scotia, late on April 18, 2020, details were oddly hard to come by. Who was the killer? Why was he not apprehended? What were police doing? How many were dead? And why was the gunman still on the loose the next morning and killing again? The RCMP was largely silent then, and continued to obscure the actions of denturist Gabriel Wortman after an officer shot and killed him at a gas station during a chance encounter.

Though retired as an investigative journalist and author, Paul Palango spent much of his career reporting on Canada’s troubled national police force. Watching the RCMP stumble through the Portapique massacre, only a few hours from his Nova Scotia home, Palango knew the story behind the headlines was more complicated and damning than anyone was willing to admit. With the COVID-19 lockdown sealing off the Maritimes, no journalist in the province knew the RCMP better than Palango did. Within a month, he was back in print and on the radio, peeling away the layers of this murderous episode as only he could, and unearthing the collision of failure and malfeasance that cost a quiet community 22 innocent lives.
 

Contents

Captain Portapique
1
A Whisper in the Night
7
A Sunday Stroll Back into Journalism
25
The Vagabond Coppers
33
Chief Superintendent Chris Leather
52
A Mountie Dies
60
Save the Buffalo
71
Frank by Name Frank by Nature
82
Not a White Picket Fence Life
274
Dana Eddie and a Ford Taurus
302
Peter Alan Griffon and the Hells Angels
327
The Brinks Job and Macleans Magazine
341
The Corporal in the Bushes
356
Families March on the RCMPThen Declare Victory
379
Leon Joudrey the Two Lisas and Cyndi
391
Outlaw Bikers and Dead Informants
416

The Shifting and Shifty Narrative
94
The First Massacre
112
The Commissionaires Error and a Mounties Twitch
135
The Interlude Between the Massacres
151
Hunter Road
160
No Roadblocks
171
A Failure to Communicate
184
A Battleship Trapped on a Sandbar
207
THE SEARCH FOR THE TRUTH
221
A Little Birdie Drops a Dime
223
The Formative Years
240
Battling the Smurfs and Invoking My Grandmother
256
The Weeks Days and Hours Leading up to the Massacres
432
Transparency One Leaf at a Time
448
A Snoring Husband Leads to RCMP Secrets
465
Spring Has Sprung and a Robin Is CaughtA Butcher Too
480
True Blue and the 911 Tapes
500
The Execution of Gabriel Wortman
533
A Massacre? What Coverup?
550
A Note on Sources
563
Acknowledgements
567
Index
573
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PAUL PALANGO is a veteran investigative journalist. He started his career at the Hamilton Spectator, his hometown newspaper. In 1977, he joined the Globe and Mail as a reporter, and between 1983 and his resignation in 1990, he served successively as its sports editor, Metro editor, and, eventually, national editor. During his tenure at the Globe, Palango’s reporters swept the Centre for Investigative Reporting Awards in five consecutive years. In 1989, he accepted the Michener Award on behalf of the Globe.

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