National Post

Accused says he now knows he shot people

‘ VERY SORRY’

- Kevin Bissett

FREDERIC TON• Matthew Raymond testified Thursday that he is “very sorry” he shot and killed four people in Fredericto­n in 2018, but at the time he felt it was something that had to be done to eliminate “demons” out to get him.

He is on trial for first- degree murder in the deaths of Donnie Robichaud, Bobbie Lee Wright and Fredericto­n police constables Robb Costello and Sara Burns. They were shot in the parking lot of an apartment complex on the city’s north side.

The defence admits Raymond shot the victims, but it is trying to establish that he should be found not criminally responsibl­e because of a mental disorder.

Raymond told the jury Wednesday that he thought people around him were “demons” coming to kill him and he needed to defend himself. He said he believed he had shot seven “demons.”

The court heard that leading up to the Aug. 10, 2018, killings, he had barricaded himself inside his apartment for days and thought the “end of times” had begun. He had spent the night before the shootings writing so many numerology calculatio­ns and notes that his pen ran out of ink.

On Thursday, defence lawyer Nathan Gorham asked Raymond if he still believes he shot demons.

“I believe now they are people, and I’m very sorry for it,” he replied. Raymond said he changed his view on demons while being treated in hospital in 2019 and now feels “horrible” for taking four lives.

Gorham asked what Raymond now believes about demons.

“They are non- existent in the real world,” Raymond said. “They are existent in hell. That’s the only place they are.” He said he now believes that killing the four people was wrong, but at the time he felt “it had to be done.”

Gorham showed video of numerous court appearance­s after Raymond’s arrest when he was trying to fire his lawyers and accusing Gorham of withholdin­g evidence.

“Looking back on those videos I can tell that I definitely wasn’t in my right mind. Something was wrong ,” Raymond said Thursday.

The court has been told that Raymond is being treated with antipsycho­tic medication and that he received his latest injection Wednesday. A number of times Thursday morning, Raymond had trouble rememberin­g facts. After he said he was having difficulty concentrat­ing, the court took a lengthy break. His testimony will resume on Monday.

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Matthew Vincent Raymond

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