- Shell Lake murders
__NOTOC__The Shell Lake murders is the name of a single
mass murder incident committed by Victor Ernest Hoffman (b. 1946, d.May 21 ,2004 ) in Shell Lake,Saskatchewan ,Canada , during the early morning ofAugust 15 ,1967 . Nine people, all members of James Peterson's family, were shot in the head by a man who was later called "Canada's worst random mass murderer".“Canada's 'worst random mass murderer' dies,” "Regina Leader-Post ",May 22 ,2004 .]Victor Hoffman was 21 years old at the time and had been released from a
mental hospital just three weeks before the murders. On the morning of August 15 he entered the Peterson's farm armed with a .22-calibre Browningpump-action repeaterrifle .cite news | title=Leask man charged in mass murder | date=August 21 ,1967 | publisher=Saskatoon StarPhoenix | url=http://library.usask.ca/sni/stories/her11b.html] He then proceeded to shoot all members of the Peterson family, seven of them children, at close range around the four-room house. According to police 28 shots were fired in total, of which 27 found their target.Mr. Peterson was shot in the kitchen, while his wife Evelyn and her one-year old baby were found in the backyard. The other six children were shot while sleeping in their bedrooms. Their ages ranged from 2 to 17 years old. Phyllis Peterson, then 4 years old, was the lone survivor of the massacre. [cite news | title=Girl lone survivor of mass shooting at Shell Lake | date=
August 16 ,1967 | publisher=Saskatoon StarPhoenix | url=http://library.usask.ca/sni/stories/her11a.html] She was sleeping under the bedclothes between her two sisters and thus was not noticed by Hoffman. However, Hoffman later declared that he spared her because "she had the face of an angel." [“ 'Shell Lake massacre' killer dies; "The Toronto Star ",May 22 ,2004 .]The bodies were found by Wildrew Lang who was to help Mr. Peterson with farm duties later that morning. He had to travel 6 km (3.7 mi) to the next
telephone post before he could report the incident to thepolice . The police immediately started an extensivemanhunt on the surroundings of the house.Aftermath
On
August 19 ,1967 , Hoffman was arrested by theRoyal Canadian Mounted Police without putting up resistance. He was found at his parents' home in Leask, about 65 km (40 mi) southwest of Shell Lake. After his arrest he told the police that he had fought thedevil before the murders and described him as being "tall, black and having no genitals ."“Insane killer free on pass; "Toronto Sun ",December 20 ,2001 ] He was remanded to a mental hospital inNorth Battleford where he was diagnosed with paranoidschizophrenia .Hoffman was found
not guilty by reason ofinsanity on non-capitalmurder charges in February 1968. During the trial Crown prosecutor Serge Kujawa called Hoffman "the craziest man in Saskatchewan." He was put under the custody of the provincial Health Ministry and sent to a mental institution. He remained most of the time in anOntario -based institution until December 2001, when he was granted supervised access to the towns of Penetanguishene, Port McNicoll and Midland in Ontario. This decision was not without controversy since the hospital was only required to inform the local police of Hoffman's release.Canadian journalist
Peter Tadman wrote a book about the murders in 1992 and had the chance to interview Hoffman several times. According to Tadman, Hoffman felt no guilt about the murders and reported that he still saw the devil that compelled him to commit them.Hoffman died of
cancer under custody onMay 21 ,2004 .Miscellany
Manitoba country musician
Irvin Freese wrote and recorded a song "Shell Lake Disaster" which was released as a 45 onWinnipeg 'sEagle Records label (ER-128) within a month of the event (September 1967). Lawyers threatened the label with a lawsuit, and the 45 was rapidly recalled. [cite web |url=http://www.superoldies.com/eaglediscography.html |title=Eagle Records Discography |accessdate=2008-04-13 |publisher=superoldies.com]ee also
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Rochfort Bridge massacre
*École Polytechnique Massacre References
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