Listen "Looking beyond the foundational documents"
Episode Synopsis
Thousands of documents have been presented so far, but only fourteen days of testimony has been heard at the Mass Casualty Commission (MCC) Hearing. Since it got underway in February, there have been twelve foundational documents presented. They cover the timeline of events on April 18th and 19th, 2020 from the first 9-1-1 calls to Portapique until the death of the killer at a gas station outside of Halifax. And while there have been five RCMP officers who have been called as witnesses, there are others that have yet to be interviewed or cross examined. Adam Rodgers is a lawyer who is representing the Desmond estate in the Fatality Inquiry in Nova Scotia. He's also been using his own YouTube Channel to analyze and discuss the proceedings at the MCC. While he is please to see some witnesses being called to clarify some of the questions being raised by the foundational documents, he says there needs to be more of an effort to address some of the concerns that haven't been addressed yet.
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