As Nova Scotia’s mass shooting inquiry begins its work, many tough questions remain
HALIFAX — For eight long hours, Nick Beaton was in agony as he waited to learn what had happened to his missing wife.
By the early afternoon on April 19, he knew a lone gunman disguised as a Mountie had killed several people in rural Nova Scotia before an RCMP officer shot him dead at a gas station north of Halifax.
And he knew a woman had been killed on a road in nearby Debert, N.S., but no one would tell him who it was.
“I just wanted to know,” Beaton said in an interview. “Maybe it wasn’t her out there. Maybe she’s just wounded and down a side road bleeding out. Maybe I can go and help her. Maybe I can save her. Eight hours of that.”