Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 27, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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A CCUSED Winnipeg serial killer Shawn Lamb
has admitted to harbouring years of pent- up
anger over what he says were years of neglect
and abuse at the hands of several important women
in his life.
Court documents obtained by the Free Press show
Lamb, 52, was struggling in recent years to deal with
the fact he was removed from his now- deceased biological
mother’s care at the age of two as part of the
“’ 60s scoop,” taken from his First Nation community
and raised by a white family in Ontario.
Lamb claims his now- deceased foster mother sexually
and physically abused him while also introducing
him to alcohol when he was just nine. He makes
similar claims against his now- estranged stepsister,
saying she would play “ doctor” with him as a young
child and molest him.
“ Why did they stomp out the last tiny vestiges of
self worth from this child? What wrong had he committed?
Why was he kicked and beaten, raped and
abused in both mind and body? Why?” Lamb states in
an excerpt of a self- help book he was writing.
The handwritten document was tendered as an exhibit
during a sentencing hearing two years ago to
help the judge gain insight into Lamb’s troubled past,
which included 99 prior criminal convictions between
1976 and 2010.
Police have disclosed no apparent motive for the
three homicides Lamb is now accused of committing.
He is charged with second- degree murder in the
deaths of Tanya Nepinak on Sept. 13, Carolyn Sinclair
on Dec. 18 and Lorna Blacksmith on Jan. 12. The bodies
of Sinclair and Blacksmith have been found, but
Nepinak’s remains have not been located.
Investigators are scouring unsolved and missingpersons
cases around the country to determine if
Lamb could be linked to any other slayings.
Lamb has hired Evan Roitenberg, the lawyer who
recently represented Graham James.
His case has been adjourned to July 6, and he hasn’t
made a bail application. He is being held at the Winnipeg
Remand Centre.
Lamb previously told court he was diagnosed in
2001 as being bipolar and took solace in expressing
his deepest, darkest feelings through the written
word.
He was working with the John Howard Society in
2010 to express his views and said he wanted to publish
the book to help others avoid the same mistakes
he’d made.
“ Once upon a time there was born a baby boy, a little
Indian boy as sweet and fat- cheeked and gifted by the
Creator as any baby anywhere. He was born innocent,
as innocent as a puppy,” Lamb began in the excerpt
given to provincial court Judge Linda Giesbrecht. “ An
innocent baby deserves not to be torn apart from its
mother.”
Lamb discussed having three serious adult relationships;
all ended in domestic violence, alcohol and
drug abuse.
He became the father of three children he never
knew, spending much of his adult life behind bars.
“ I’m just a coward pretending not to be afraid,
sounding confident, powerful looking bold and fearsome
as if I could rip off the heads of my opponents,”
Lamb wrote.
“ But in my belly, the wee bottom of my little belly,
is a boy still afraid, feeling alone, unknown if what he
has will be enough to win, to survive.”
Lamb expressed plenty of confusion and anger
about what was done to him, saying it was only natural
his life had gone downhill.
“ Now take a puppy, when he comes up to you, wanting
you to pick him up and love him. If you kick that
innocent puppy instead, and when he’s hungry you
throw him out into the cold without food, and when he
wants to be warm and safe you let the vicious neighbourhood
dogs rip and tear at him. Well, what about
that puppy? How will that innocent puppy grow up?”
Lamb told court through his writing that he resorted
to drugs, alcohol and crime as a coping mechanism.
He was also bitter about being robbed of his aboriginal
background, with which he was hoping to reconnect.
“ The baby is the wrong nationality, expendable.
Send the child away, damn the damage this may
cause,” he said.
In his 2010 writings, Lamb vowed to make a better
life for himself. He outlined a series of steps he was
taking, including a long list of treatment programs
and facilities he had contacted about working with
them upon his release from prison. He also expressed
a desire to work with vulnerable, at- risk youth in the
future.
“ Throughout all a dim light, glimmer of hope, a
feeling of worth. Ask for help, unload the shame. I’m
wanting and worthy of a better life,” he concluded in
the excerpt presented to court.
www. mikeoncrime. com
Writings offer glimpse of accused
‘ I’m just a coward pretending not to be afraid,’ court submission says
By Mike McIntyre
FACEBOOK PHOTO / COURTESY CTV WINNIPEG
Shawn Lamb, 52, is charged in three slayings.
Tanya Nepinak ( top), Carolyn Sinclair
( middle) and Lorna Blacksmith
Shawn Lamb accumulated 99 criminal
convictions between 1976 and 2010.
1986- 1988
1976- 1980
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