Psychiatrist faced barriers to getting information, lawyer tells Desmond Inquiry
GUYSBOROUGH, N.S. — Only two hours before Lionel Desmond used a rifle to kill three members of his family and himself, the former soldier appeared coherent and focused when he purchased the weapon at a sporting goods store in eastern Nova Scotia.
The fatality inquiry investigating the deaths, which completed its seventh day of hearings on Wednesday, was shown a silent, 20-minute surveillance video recorded inside Leaves and Limbs Sports in Antigonish around 4 p.m. on Jan 3, 2017.
“He appeared to be calm and composed,” said Dr. Faisal Rahman, a senior psychiatrist at St. Martha’s Regional Hospital in Antigonish, upon seeing the video.
Two hours later, the mentally ill retired corporal killed his mother, wife and 10-year-old daughter with a rifle inside the family’s home in nearby Upper Big Tracadie.