- Thomas Bernard Brigham
1985] although he said that he had nothing against the Pope because was "going to be our ambassador against the Communists".
Life
A native of
Rochester, New York who had served as an Air Force navigator who flew 24 missions during theSecond World War , and claimed his bomber was shot down over Germany onApril 29 1944, leaving him in aprisoner of war camp with minor injuries.His son Paul, a priest in
St. Louis , later explained that his father became mentally disturbed but was not violent. [Rather, Dan and Renee Ferguson.CBS Evening News , [http://openweb.tvnews.vanderbilt.edu/1984-9/1984-09-04-CBS-9.html September 4, 1984] ]Brigham was committed to American
mental institution s four times, having had delusions believing he wasJesus .Globe and Mail , " [http://find.galegroup.com/ips/retrieve.do?subjectParam=Locale%2528en%252C%252C%2529%253AFQE%253D%2528su%252CNone%252C14%2529thomas%2Bbrigham%2524&contentSet=IAC-Documents&sort=DateDescend&tabID=T004&sgCurrentPosition=0&subjectAction=DISPLAY_SUBJECTS&prodId=IPS&searchId=R1¤tPosition=6&userGroupName=mtrl_remote&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&sgHitCountType=None&qrySerId=Locale%28en%2C%2C%29%3AFQE%3D%28ke%2CNone%2C14%29thomas+brigham%24&inPS=true&searchType=BasicSearchForm&displaySubject=&docId=A165629092&docType=IAC&contentSet=IAC-Documents Brigham probed by Immigration] ", May 9 1985] He was also under surveillance by theSecret Service after it was determined that he wasstalking PresidentRonald Reagan .A divorced father of 11 children, [
Globe and Mail , " [http://find.galegroup.com/ips/retrieve.do?subjectParam=Locale%2528en%252C%252C%2529%253AFQE%253D%2528su%252CNone%252C14%2529thomas%2Bbrigham%2524&contentSet=IAC-Documents&sort=DateDescend&tabID=T004&sgCurrentPosition=0&subjectAction=DISPLAY_SUBJECTS&prodId=IPS&searchId=R1¤tPosition=5&userGroupName=mtrl_remote&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&sgHitCountType=None&qrySerId=Locale%28en%2C%2C%29%3AFQE%3D%28ke%2CNone%2C14%29thomas+brigham%24&inPS=true&searchType=BasicSearchForm&displaySubject=&docId=A164809465&docType=IAC&contentSet=IAC-Documents Man convicted again in rail station deaths] "February 8 1989] Brigham lived inOhio andBoston before moving to Montreal in April 1984, after spending a great amount of time in the city.He was detained a year before the bombings by Constable Norman Veskels, who was suspicious to see him wandering the streets of Montreal in the middle of the night. He was released once it was determined he was not up to any trouble.
Brigham lived in the "Princess Lodge"
rooming house four blocks from Central Station, and would spend his days drinking coffee and watching the trains pull into the station.The bombing
A week before the bombing,
VIA Rail police were called by a man speaking in broken French and told them to "be careful, it's going to blow". VIA clerk Marc Bellevile later testified that a subsequent search of the premises had been made, but turned up no evidence of suspicious material.Globe and Mail , " [http://find.galegroup.com/ips/retrieve.do?subjectParam=Locale%2528en%252C%252C%2529%253AFQE%253D%2528su%252CNone%252C14%2529thomas%2Bbrigham%2524&contentSet=IAC-Documents&sort=DateDescend&tabID=T004&sgCurrentPosition=0&subjectAction=DISPLAY_SUBJECTS&prodId=IPS&searchId=R1¤tPosition=3&userGroupName=mtrl_remote&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&sgHitCountType=None&qrySerId=Locale%28en%2C%2C%29%3AFQE%3D%28ke%2CNone%2C14%29thomas+brigham%24&inPS=true&searchType=BasicSearchForm&displaySubject=&docId=A163959823&docType=IAC&contentSet=IAC-Documents OBITUARY "Thomas Brigham Drifter convicted in bombing deaths] ", February 17 1993.]Three days before the bombing,
VIA Rail received an anonymous letter addressed to the "director" of "Cosmic Amtrak, Dorchester", warning of "the end of the Unholy Vatican", which warbled between disjointed French and English sentence fragments that spoke of impending violence. [Toronto Star , "Letter warned end was near for 'very bloody papacy'", September 4 1984] The back of the letter contained the names of Kathy Keefler, a local television journalist with theCBC , Clark Davey the publisher of theMontreal Gazette and Kathy May, a reporter with theOttawa Citizen . TheMentor, Ohio address of Brigham's daughter Kathy Brigham-Herten was also written in the note.Two minutes before the bombing,
Canadian National officers were alerted when a "young man with long blond hair who had been loitering in the station" ran across the station with his hands cupped over his ears "as if to shut out noise".Toronto Star , "Man arrested in wake of Montreal bomb blast", September 4 1984]Toronto Star , "Passengers prepared to board train as bomb exploded in nearby locker", September 4 1984]A
pipebomb , consisting of gunpowder, dynamite and possibly gasoline, exploded inlocker #132Globe and Mail , [http://find.galegroup.com/ips/retrieve.do?subjectParam=Locale%2528en%252C%252C%2529%253AFQE%253D%2528su%252CNone%252C14%2529thomas%2Bbrigham%2524&contentSet=IAC-Documents&sort=DateDescend&tabID=T004&sgCurrentPosition=0&subjectAction=DISPLAY_SUBJECTS&prodId=IPS&searchId=R1¤tPosition=11&userGroupName=mtrl_remote&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&sgHitCountType=None&qrySerId=Locale%28en%2C%2C%29%3AFQE%3D%28ke%2CNone%2C14%29thomas+brigham%24&inPS=true&searchType=BasicSearchForm&displaySubject=&docId=A165638032&docType=IAC&contentSet=IAC-Documents Brigham talked of cosmic forces, witness recounts] , April 23 1985.] at 10:22 am, [ [http://www.erta-tcrg.org/incidents/bombe_gare_centrale.htm Terrorism and Counterterrorism Research Group] ] killing three.Globe and Mail , " [http://find.galegroup.com/ips/retrieve.do?subjectParam=Locale%2528en%252C%252C%2529%253AFQE%253D%2528su%252CNone%252C14%2529thomas%2Bbrigham%2524&contentSet=IAC-Documents&sort=DateDescend&tabID=T004&sgCurrentPosition=0&subjectAction=DISPLAY_SUBJECTS&prodId=IPS&searchId=R1¤tPosition=7&userGroupName=mtrl_remote&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&sgHitCountType=None&qrySerId=Locale%28en%2C%2C%29%3AFQE%3D%28ke%2CNone%2C14%29thomas+brigham%24&inPS=true&searchType=BasicSearchForm&displaySubject=&docId=A165629919&docType=IAC&contentSet=IAC-Documents 'Wouldn't hurt squirrel,' convicted murderer says.] ", May 6 1985] Thirty others were wounded, including Robert Georges Duponte who separated his shoulder.Witnesses later testified that someone shouted "Le pape est mort!" ("The Pope is dead!") just before the explosions, although Brigham did not speak French.
Canadian Press , "Montreal bomber arrested"]Ambulances arrived four minutes after the bomb exploded, and the first fatalities were confirmed at 10:45. Police initially reported the three deaths were of a man, woman and small girl; and speculated they may have been from the same family.
A telephone call to the station between 11:35-11:40 warned that a second bomb had been planted in the building, but police initially reported that no such device was found.Norman Y. Mineta Institute for Surface Transportation Policy Studies, [http://transweb.sjsu.edu/mtiportal/research/publications/documents/97-04.pdf Protecting Surface Transportation Systems and Patrons from Terrorist Activities] page 137, 1991.] A report released later that day said that a second device had been found in a locker near the one in which the first bomb was placed, and a third announcement at 4:45pm again issued the story that no second bomb had been found.
Moments after the phone call, police arrested a man on Dorchester Boulevard who met the description of the one who had been seen prior to the bombing, but released him without charges. By noon, police knew of the letter that had been sent to VIA, and had given a copy of the letter to reporters at the scene.
At 6:00pm, the
Île aux Tourtes Bridge toMontreal Island was shut down following abomb hoax .At 6:45pm,McAndrew, Brian.
Toronto Star , "Montreal blast still a mystery police admit", September 5 1984] Brigham was wearing glasses and atweed jacket and cap when he found Leger outside the station and began speaking to her for twenty minutes. He assured her that he had nothing to do with the explosion, although he believed the station's clock pointed to 10:17 at the time of the blast, which he felt was a significant time for the papacy and began discussingnumerology . He also told her that he had written threatening letters earlier, and feltpremonitions something was going to happen in the station today. Leger excused herself from the conversation, and went inside the station to tell police, and a pair of homocide detectives took her to Montreal police station.After the bombing
Sûreté du Québec officers confronted Brigham the evening of the blast, accusing him of writing two threatening letters, the one sent to Amtrak, and another found in a local hotel room that included comments such as "Time Bomb Set For 10:30 Prox" and "Papacy ended with a bang Sept. 3". Brigham again acknowledged writing the letters, but continued to deny he had been involved with the bomb. He was brought into the Montreal police station, and at 11pm Leger identified him in apolice lineup and he was held as amaterial witness , although he was not charged with any crime.The day after the bombing, the Montreal
bomb squad was called to Central Station after an anonymous bomb threat. Police found a styrofoam cooler and detonated it in acontrolled explosion , but it simply contained food. They held and questioned a man in relation to the hoax, but let him go.Another man was detained by
CN officers the day after the explosion because he was wearing aFatima sweatshirt , raising alarm as the word had been prominently used in Brigham's threatening letters.Two days after the bombing, police announced that Brigham had been "ruled out", stating that "He didn't plant the bomb...we know that. We've checked it out." Police announced they were instead looking for "a bearded man in his late 20s or early 30s" who was seen immediately before the blast and believed to have befriended Brigham. They suggested that somebody who knew Brigham had written threatening letters may have taken the opportunity to plant a bomb themselves.McAndrew, Brian.
Toronto Star , "Letter writer ruled out as rail station bomber"] They also announced thatfingerprinting had failed to identify the three corpses, but their passports indicated they were tourists fromParis , university students 25-year old Marcelle Leblond and 24-year old Michel Dubois, as well as 24-year old artist Eric Nicolas. A fourth tourist who was travelling with the group, Joel Mary, was instable condition at Royal Victoria Hospital.Police announced they were going to release Brigham on September 12, ostensibly to wait for Coroner Maurice Lanielle to finish his inquest to determine the cause of death of the three French tourist, although acknowledged to be an attempt to keep him in custody until the day the Pope ended his visit.
In November 1984, fellow prisoner Raymond Kircoff, a
drug addict serving time for theft of aVCR , allegedly had discussions with Brigham about bomb construction while the two were being driven to court together from the detention facility. He subsequently stated that it was so simple "a 12-year old could do it", but during closing statements at Brigham's trial it was argued that the design of a bomb that Kirkcoff claimed Brigham had shown him was completely unlike the bomb used in the station.In January 1985, the prosecution requested a hearing by sessions judge
Claude Joncas into Brigham's mental competence to see if he was fit to stand trial, a move that was resisted by the defence who felt it unfairly villainized Brigham.During the trial at the
Quebec Superior Court , prosecutor Claude Parent called twenty witnesses, while attorney Pierre Poupart called nine including Brigham's ex-wife. During the course of the trial, the key to the locker was lost at the crime laboratory before it could be tested for fingerprints.On
April 19 , the court took a bus to the station accompanied by Brigham, who quoted that it was "nice to be a star", referring to the rampant media attention later dismissed by overseeing judgeKenneth Mackay .Globe and Mail , " [http://find.galegroup.com/ips/retrieve.do?subjectParam=Locale%2528en%252C%252C%2529%253AFQE%253D%2528su%252CNone%252C14%2529thomas%2Bbrigham%2524&contentSet=IAC-Documents&sort=DateDescend&tabID=T004&sgCurrentPosition=0&subjectAction=DISPLAY_SUBJECTS&prodId=IPS&searchId=R1¤tPosition=12&userGroupName=mtrl_remote&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&sgHitCountType=None&qrySerId=Locale%28en%2C%2C%29%3AFQE%3D%28ke%2CNone%2C14%29thomas+brigham%24&inPS=true&searchType=BasicSearchForm&displaySubject=&docId=A165638650&docType=IAC&contentSet=IAC-Documents 'Nice to be star,' suspect jokes on tour of bombed rail station] ", April 20 1985.]Summation s wrapped up onMay 1 1985Globe and Mail , " [http://find.galegroup.com/ips/retrieve.do?subjectParam=Locale%2528en%252C%252C%2529%253AFQE%253D%2528su%252CNone%252C14%2529thomas%2Bbrigham%2524&contentSet=IAC-Documents&sort=DateDescend&tabID=T004&sgCurrentPosition=0&subjectAction=DISPLAY_SUBJECTS&prodId=IPS&searchId=R1¤tPosition=10&userGroupName=mtrl_remote&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&sgHitCountType=None&qrySerId=Locale%28en%2C%2C%29%3AFQE%3D%28ke%2CNone%2C14%29thomas+brigham%24&inPS=true&searchType=BasicSearchForm&displaySubject=&docId=A165631503&docType=IAC&contentSet=IAC-Documents Lawyers give summations in bomb case] ", May 1 1985.] , and a jury of six men and six women deliberated for nine hours onMay 3 before retiring for the night, and then eight more hours the following day before returning a verdict of guilty on all three counts offirst degree murder .Globe and Mail , " [http://find.galegroup.com/ips/retrieve.do?subjectParam=Locale%2528en%252C%252C%2529%253AFQE%253D%2528su%252CNone%252C14%2529thomas%2Bbrigham%2524&contentSet=IAC-Documents&sort=DateDescend&tabID=T004&sgCurrentPosition=0&subjectAction=DISPLAY_SUBJECTS&prodId=IPS&searchId=R1¤tPosition=9&userGroupName=mtrl_remote&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&sgHitCountType=None&qrySerId=Locale%28en%2C%2C%29%3AFQE%3D%28ke%2CNone%2C14%29thomas+brigham%24&inPS=true&searchType=BasicSearchForm&displaySubject=&docId=A165630139&docType=IAC&contentSet=IAC-Documents No result yet in Brigham case] ",May 4 1985] In a statement after the verdict, Brigham spoke for 30 minutes referring to "cosmic forces" and stating thatOur Lady of Fatima was due to appear in Montreal, and asking "If I were a bomber, would I have gone back to help people?"Brigham was sentenced to
life imprisonment at thePinel Institute for the Criminally Insane with no parole for 25 years. In May 1985, shortly after his sentencing, it was announced that immigration officials were obtaining adeportation order that would be served in 2009 upon his release from prison.A successful appeal in 1989 led to a new trial in front of Justice
Charles Phelan after it was determined that Justice Kenneth MacKay had made four errors in his handling of the case. The verdict and sentencing of the second trial were identical, but led to another successful appeal request by attorney Jay Rumanek, arguing that an earlier defence attorney, Michael Kastner, had committed errors after learning Brigham could not testify to the jury.Brigham died of a
heart attack in 1993, at the age of 73, only days after determining with his attorney that his death between trials would mean that he would be presumed innocent.References
*
New York Times , "Montreal bomb kills 3; note on Papal visit found",September 4 , 1984
*New York Times , "Canadians extend detention of American in bomb inquiry",September 13 , 1984
*New York Times , "American guilty in Canada blast",May 5 , 1985
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