Works is hanging about the scene with her rusting old bike, eager to speak with reporters. She is trying to raise awareness about Petterson, she says, because she is angry that too much attention dwells on the man who might have killed him.
“But they didn’t pay for their coffees!” Mabe Nesbitt says in mock horror, rifling through the donations box in the centre’s kitchen.It’s 31 C outside as seven women filter into the Silvertone Club’s kitchen, eager to escape the glare of the sun. They all seem relatively upbeat, considering the circumstances.Nesbitt greets each one with news of the mysterious box of wooden roses left on the porch. They, too, each take a rose dutifully and attach it to their shirts.
“We asked if we could see [the wound], but he said it was too bad. We just thought that something is not right here,” she says.“I stood on the porch as my daughter went inside and the guy was gone. I tore after him to see what was going on, to see where he was going and if there was a car. But my daughter called me back.”While inside, Lees’ daughter called the police. She says they arrived shortly after, but in the meantime, Sanderson had fled.
‘Why would you come in and kill an innocent person?’ Saskatchewan communities grieve mass stabbing victims She says much of the focus right now was figuring out why it was Petterson who was targeted. That, and slowly getting back to life as normal, after the community was driven into hiding during the manhunt.
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