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Title: Survivor describes horror of highway shootings
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URL Source: http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/a ... /story.html?cid=megadrop_story
Published: Dec 17, 2011
Author: Bryan Weismiller, Jamie Komarnicki and C
Post Date: 2011-12-17 07:00:32 by Tatarewicz
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LETHBRIDGE — The gunman said nothing when he shot Shayna Conway.

The force of the bullet sent her crumpling to the road. He fired two more rounds, striking the 21-year-old woman, then began shooting her three friends.

Lying wounded on the highway, Conway looked up and watched as the killer turned the gun on himself.

She crawled to a cellphone, called 911 and waited.

“She can just remember screaming and yelling for help, and calling for Tanner,” said Conway’s sister, Courtney Crosby.

“She knew that he was dead because he couldn’t come and help her.”

Conway, 21, was the sole survivor of a horrific murder-suicide on a southern Alberta highway in the pre-dawn hours Thursday.

Her family rushed to Calgary from Prince Edward Island to be with the young woman, whom they describe as selfless and feisty.

Conway and her friend, Lethbridge resident Tabitha Stepple, were driving Conway’s former boyfriend Tanner Craswell, 22, and his best friend Mitch Maclean, 20, to Calgary, so the men could catch an early morning flight.

It was about 3 a.m. when Conway was steering the SUV along Highway 2 north of Claresholm. Another driver rammed the back end of their vehicle, Conway later told her family.

She pulled over and stepped outside. That’s when she came face to face with the gunman.

Conway was shot three times — in the stomach, the shoulder and thigh, her family said.

The young woman, who is set to undergo further surgery Monday, is recovering at the Foothills Medical Centre. She can’t move her left leg and struggles to move her hand.

She has a breathing tube and can’t speak well, but has been sharing her story as best she can with her loved ones.

Tears come easily to Conway, who is having a difficult time trying to comprehend what happened.

“This is something that would never happen to Shayna because she is such a nice person. You kind of expect it when they’re running with drug dealers, but not Shayna,” said her mother, Sheri Wade.

The mother said she’s so grateful her daughter survived, but can’t help grieving for the young victims who did not.

“My heart is broken for them.”

Details of the hours leading up to the killings have begun to emerge.

Friends have identified the shooter as Stepple’s ex-boyfriend, Lethbridge resident Derek Jensen, 20. The couple had broken up after a volatile relationship.

Friends told CTV News that Jensen was controlling and that the pair had an altercation earlier Wednesday evening at a bar.

He “lost his mind and pushed her out of a chair and he was yelling. Then we left, he was phoning her, phoning her, phoning her and said to her, ‘This night’s not going to end well for you, I hope you know that,’ ” Cait McFarland told CTV News.

Among the group of four friends, however, Wednesday night had begun with a celebration.

Craswell and Maclean were close friends and up-and-coming baseball stars who’d played ball with the Lethbridge Bulls this summer. Conway had moved to Lethbridge from P.E.I. to take business courses at college. She dated Craswell on and off over the years, and was friends with Stepple. The young women worked together at Montana’s Cookhouse.

Wednesday marked Craswell’s 22nd birthday and the friends were getting together for one final bash before everyone went their separate ways for the holidays.

Craswell and Maclean had plane tickets home to P.E.I.

Lethbridge Bulls Coach Kevin Kvame considered the young men like his own sons after they played for his team and lived in his home in the summer. He promised to drive them to Calgary that night to catch their early morning flight back home.

Caught up in the birthday fun, the young men decided to spend some last, lingering hours with friends at the pub.

They lined up an alternate ride — with Conway, and her friend Stepple.

Late that night, after the party wrapped up, Maclean’s girlfriend, Kevynn Wiebe, helped him load his luggage into the vehicle, gave him one last kiss goodbye, then parted for the holidays.

“I thought maybe it would be a long Christmas without him but I’d see him again soon,” said Wiebe, 18.

It was around 1 a.m. when Maclean, Craswell, Conway and Stepple drove off in the SUV.

In Lethbridge, Kvame exchanged a few texts with Maclean on the drive.

Then his messages went unanswered.

Kvame figured the young man had simply fallen asleep.

It was half a day later before details of the pre-dawn highway killings emerged.

“It was just a surreal afternoon as details started to come and you’re speculating because you have bits and pieces of information,” Kvame said.

“It was a horrible afternoon to find out the truth about what went down, that they were victims in the whole affair.”

In Lethbridge, Wiebe got the phone call from one of her boyfriend’s baseball teammates.

“(I’m) just so shocked that he (Mitch) is actually gone,” Wiebe said through tears.

“He was always very happy. Everything he did, he was such a goofy kid. He always made you smile and laugh no matter what.”

She’s also concerned about her roommate, Conway, who had moved in with Wiebe shortly after moving to Lethbridge from P.E.I. Friends are grieving the loss of Stepple, described as vivacious and fun-loving.

“(Tabitha) was always really nice and kind. Whenever I saw her, she was being a goof. She liked to have a good time,” said Wiebe.

Craswell and Maclean had been best friends since preschool and played ball together in Lethbridge.

“Even on the field, they played second base and shortstop, they were right beside each other. We’d see them joking around on the field, they were like brothers to each other,” Wiebe said.

While friends and loved ones are grappling with what happened to the young victims, Conway’s survival “is a blessing for this tragedy,” Kvame said.

Conway’s family describe the young woman as kind, creative — and resilient.

“She got shot three times and was still able to crawl to her phone,” said her sister, Courtney Crosby.


Poster Comment:

Seems like some people are clueless about the need to be considerate, negotiable and understanding to maintain a partner's affection then when "rejected" seem to have no clue how to get out of a deep emotional attachment rut. Neither parents or teachers have explained that the way to get out of an overwhelming infatuation is to quickly find someone else to take the place of the ex and someone who offers even greater prospects for a great relationship. Sad that often before Christmas people go postal.

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

The shooter suffered from a personality disorder: i.e., it's your fault you made me do this.

Therapy is extraordinarily ineffective.

"There are only 800,000 state, local, and federal law enforcement officers in the entire country." - Vox Day

Turtle  posted on  2011-12-17   12:53:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Conway, 21, was the sole survivor of a horrific murder-suicide on a southern Alberta highway in the pre-dawn hours Thursday.

Alberta? You mean they allow gun ownership in Canada?

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2011-12-17   13:07:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: BTP Holdings (#2)

Yep. And police say all guns shooter had were legal.

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ca...suicide-rcmp-details.html

A Heckler & Koch nine-millimetre handgun like this model was used in the early morning Alberta highway shooting. http://(centerfireguns.com)

Two other firearms were found in his car when searched by police: a loaded 12-gauge shotgun and a loaded Winchester rifle.

"There was definitely a certain amount of planning in this — no one drives around with three loaded weapons," RCMP spokesman Sgt. Patrick Webb said.

Jensen and Stepple had previously lived together and had been in a relationship that had recently ended. There was no domestic violence reported to either the RCMP or Lethbridge police regarding their separation, and neither Jensen nor Stepple were known to police.

The Calgary RCMP Serious Crimes Branch, in partnership with Lethbridge Regional Police, searched the residence that had been shared by Jensen and Stepple on Thursday and seized a firearm that had not been used in the highway shooting, as well as ammunition. All of the seized weapons were registered to Jensen. RCMP say Tabitha Stepple was likely the target in the attack.

Amanda Sequeira had known Jensen since high school.

"Derek was such a kind-hearted person, he always had something nice to say," she said. "So to hear something like this happen is really ... hard to comprehend."

Sequeira said Jensen never got emotional and didn't seem like a violent person.

"It doesn't add up," she said. "It doesn't make sense."

Tatarewicz  posted on  2011-12-17   23:18:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Tatarewicz (#3)

no one drives around with three loaded weapons,"

Back in Illinois, I knew of quite a few people who drove around with loaded weapons, and I was one of them. ROTFLOL!

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2011-12-21   16:54:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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