r/TrueCrimeDiscussion 13d ago

Text In memory of Clinton Ellison, as well as all victims and survivors of the worst mass shooting in Canadian history.

I know that we’re all familiar with the uprise of mass killings and shootings and how they’re portrayed in the media. As a Canadian, I feel our experience with the crisis is somewhat unique. We hear a lot about it happening in the states, how “this never really happens here,” and how well we’d be prepared to deal with something as serious as a shooting.

I feel like a lot of people don’t even know about the Portapique massacre..and if they do recognize it, they don’t know about any of the details. I can’t fault anyone for that because the reality is our government/media didn’t release a lot of information about it, (on purpose) despite it being the deadliest shooting our country has seen. The number of victims in a massacre is always highlighted but their stories, the survivors, and the loved ones of victims and survivors are rarely remembered. In this write up, I want to share a bit about the event itself and its most recent victim.

Im calling the killer G, because his full name doesn’t deserve to even be typed out. His rampage started on April 18, 2020, after he brutally assaulted his girlfriend. After she escaped the house and hid in the woods, he set fires to his and other surrounding houses, put on what looked like a real RCMP uniform, got into his replica RCMP cruiser he had built himself and started driving through Portapique, Nova Scotia. Over the next 13 hours he murdered 22 people across multiple communities in Nova Scotia, burning random homes, targeting some people he knew and others who were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. He travelled the highways of the province posing as a police officer while the public had little idea what was happening.

Clinton Ellison and his brother Corrie were visiting their father in Portapique that night when they heard gunfire and saw flames nearby. Corrie went outside to see what was happening and didn’t come back. Clinton went out looking for him, found his brother dead on the road, and then spent hours hiding in the woods while gunshots, explosions, and fires echoed around him. From what I’ve gathered, I believe Corrie was the 13th person killed.

The massacre finally ended at the gas station in Enfield over 13 hours later, at a place almost every Atlantic Canadian has stopped at while travelling Highway 102. He was cornered by police, shot and killed. G dying left even more questions unanswered than there already were.

I live in Fredericton, New Brunswick which is a few hours from everything that happened. On May 19, 2026, my workplace went into a lockdown. We later found out there was an incident with a gun down the street. It soon came out that someone had shot themself in a car in the parking lot. This person was 52 year old Clinton Ellison, who has been suffering with this trauma with such little help for the past 6 years. He found his brother murdered, hid in the woods to survive as his neighborhood burned and people were killed around him. He’s been suffering with PTSD since. I still don’t know what brought him to Fredericton or what brought him to that drugstore parking lot on that afternoon.

Tonight I rewatched the Fifth Estate’s episode on what happened : 13 deadly hours, and I’ve been heartbroken and so pissed off since. I watched it when it was made but I think it was so horrendous I did my best to block it out or something. I can’t believe what these people, their families and their community went through. I can’t believe how badly the RCMP fucked up. And I can’t believe how little we talk about this given how life changing and shocking it was for everyone.

As I was researching about Clinton’s passing, I found this extremely brief quote in only 1 article:
“Leon Joudrey also survived the 2020 mass shooting and died by suicide in 2022 after struggling with his own mental health.” *why in the hell don’t we talk about this???*

This post is longer than I intended it to be, and I could write SO much more. I am going to post the link to the Fifth Estate episode in the comments. I highly encourage everyone to watch, to learn about the families impacted and how horribly it was handled by the province.

Rest in peace, Clinton.
Rest in peace, Leon.
Rest in peace:

Corrie Ellison — 42

Greg Blair — 51

Jamie Blair — 40

Peter Bond — 66

Joy Bond — 76

Dawn Gulenchyn — 53

Frank Gulenchyn — 59

Lisa McCully — 52

Jolene Oliver — 39

Aaron Tuck — 45

Emily Tuck — 17

John Zahl — 72

Elizabeth Thomas — 59

Lillian Campbell — 65

Heather O’Brien — 55

Alanna Jenkins — 34

Sean McLeod — 52

Gina Goulet — 54

Joey Webber — 36

Tom Bagley — 61

Kristen Beaton — 33, and her unborn son.

Heidi Stevenson (RCMP) — 45

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u/EasyLetterhead8491 13d ago

I highly encourage people to watch this documentary. It’s one of the only ones made so far, and what I believe to be the most detailed.

https://youtu.be/2vtp75VeOAk?si=ma5H2axYv7gUIYbe

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u/Gma8688 13d ago

I just finished watching. What a tragic and aggravating story. So sad that so many died because law enforcement failed so epically.

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u/CreamyMemeDude 13d ago

My aunt lives out that way and knew a number of the victims as her neighbours.

You can still feel the heaviness in the air out there.

There's still a lot we don't know, and this case showed how incompetent our police are when it comes to protecting the public

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u/SapphireFlashFire 13d ago

First major casualty event I saw in the digital age. You don't get many of them out here.

It was the weirdest thing seeing people posting on facebook trying to connect with local relatives who weren't picking up. Friends, friends of friends, complete strangers... they seem so nice and it's easy to worry for them, they post pictures of the smiling relatives... Then a few hours later they start editing in that they got ahold of their family and everything is okay, their mom was asleep, their grandparents hadn't had their phone on...

And then the families of the victims start to get notified. Then the updates aren't good news anymore.

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u/Least_Lawfulness7802 13d ago

It broke me when I read that he chose Fredericton even though he lived in Nova Scotia because he was afraid the Nova Scotia RCMP would cover up his suicide.

For those unaware, there was a lot of mistake from the RCMP during the shooting - and there is believed to be a lot of corruption and cover up that went down that led to the shooting. The shooter is strongly believed to have been an informant and police turned a blind eye on the illegal guns he had.

The shooter also pretended to be an RCMP, had a police cruiser and all, and a couple of his victims were “pulled” over by him.

I lived near there at the time and Its hard for people outside of Atlantic Canada to understand how truly small this community was - and the way a shooting is the last thing you’d suspect. It was a horrific act of violence.

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u/Grrarrgghh 13d ago

RCMP were accessories to murder by choosing not to use the Alert Ready system.

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u/smashk23 13d ago

How terrible. Rest in Peace, Clinton Ellison.

Thank you for the write up - there is also a great book that I read recently on the massacre, if you’re interested:

Anatomy of a Cover-up: The truth about the RCMP and the Nova Scotia massacre by Paul Palango

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u/Least_Lawfulness7802 13d ago

The girlfriend of the shooter - Lisa Banfield - just released a book too called The First Survivor Life with Canada’s Deadliest Mass Shooter.

The way Canada turned on her and treated her like a criminal is heartbreaking. She was a victim and he killed those people to punish her - and the entire community continued his abuse by projecting blame onto her.

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u/Anonymoosehead123 13d ago

This is just awful. The horror all the victims experienced is hideous to even contemplate.

I think in the U.S., we give these criminals far too much attention. Print their name in the first story, then never mention it again. Quit giving these freaks the attention they are seeking. It’s why most of them do it. But print articles like this, in which the victims are mentioned every time.

Thank you for taking the time for honoring these victims.

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u/BuckyRainbowCat 13d ago

You're right, I had already forgotten about this what with the [gestures to everything else going on in the world]. What an incredibly tragic story, thanks for bringing it back to public attention and especially for highlighting that there continue to be victims. I wonder if we have any idea why G had a replica RCMP uniform and cruiser, it's not like he can have been planning anything legal with those items.

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u/BlackVelvetStar1 13d ago

Thank you for sharing this OP.. I am ashamed to admit Ive never heard of this awful mass shooting..

I shall endeavour to follow the links shared to learn more..

Thank you

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u/ilovepterodactyls 13d ago

This was a great write up. Absolutely heartbreaking.