The Nova Scotia denture maker who killed 22 people in April 2020 was long known to be a violent man, especially among disadvantaged people who owed him money, newly released documents show.
In a summary of evidence released Tuesday, the inquiry investigating the mass shooting shared details about Gabriel Wortman's practice of providing discount denture work for poor people and then attacking those who failed to pay their bills on time.
BK did not report the attack to police. "I didn't want to deal with that man anymore," he said. "He scared the hell out of me." "I've witnessed him take teeth out of their mouth and break them in half and smash them on the floor." "He grabbed me by the shirt and punched me in the back of the head," the victim said in an interview with The Canadian Press on April 23, 2020.
In February 2007, Wortman signed a settlement agreement that confirmed professional misconduct. He was reprimanded, suspended for a month and ordered to receive counselling. Other witnesses have come forward to describe the killer as a creepy, possessive, quick-tempered sexual predator.
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