Overnight on April 18, 2020, Gabriel Wortman was hiding out in an industrial area in the town of Debert, N.S.
According to surveillance footage, he arrived at 11:12 p.m., 27 minutes after police said he left Portapique.
But this is the point where the timeline of events becomes less clear; we don't know what he was doing in those overnight hours.
In this episode, we dig into aspects of Wortman's behaviour and personality that experts say were red flags: his vehicle that the RCMP said looked “identical in every way” to a real police car; his extensive police memorabilia collection; and, how he was reacting to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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According to surveillance footage, he arrived at 11:12 p.m., 27 minutes after police said he left Portapique.
But this is the point where the timeline of events becomes less clear; we don't know what he was doing in those overnight hours.
In this episode, we dig into aspects of Wortman's behaviour and personality that experts say were red flags: his vehicle that the RCMP said looked “identical in every way” to a real police car; his extensive police memorabilia collection; and, how he was reacting to the COVID-19 pandemic.
We have much more on our website, including articles, maps, and photos: globalnews.ca/13hours
Instagram: @13hourspodcast
Email: 13hours@curiouscast.ca
Twitter: @SarahRitchieTV; @alexandrakress
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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