Toronto Star

‘Call the cops, I just shot my wife’

Witnesses describes the ‘surreal’ aftermath of Peterborou­gh slaying

- LANCE ANDERSON

PETERBOROU­GH— A witness to Wednesday morning’s shooting death of a 70-year-old woman at the Home Depot store in Peterborou­gh says the shooter approached him after and told him that he had just shot his wife and to call police.

“He was calm as could be,” Mike Whitney said. “It was surreal.”

Terrance Finn, 73, of Peterborou­gh, has been charged with first-degree murder.

He appeared in Ontario Court of Justice in Peterborou­gh on Wednesday afternoon and remains in custody. He is to return to court Friday.

The woman had been airlifted to Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto by Ornge air ambulance, where police said she later died of her injuries. Police did not identify her on Wednesday, pending notificati­on of next-of-kin. Whitney and Derek Wing, from R&D Constructi­on, were walking into the Home Depot on Lansdowne Street West around 8 a.m. to get contractin­g supplies for their day’s work when they heard “three pops” and a car engine revving.

“I parked the truck about four spots from (the victim’s car). We were walking toward the Home Depot and seen a guy approachin­g the car,” Wing said.

He describes hearing what sounded like fire crackers before turning his head. The man was standing beside the car holding a revolver-type pistol at his side.

“It was like a Clint Eastwoodty­pe pistol … like an old western movie-type gun,” Wing said.

Wing said he stood there motionless while his employee Whitney took cover behind a parked car.

“We were about 15 feet away. He just stared at us holding the gun,” Wing said.

Wing said he watched as the suspect placed the gun onto the hood of the victim’s car and lit a cigarette before approachin­g Whitney.

“Call the cops, I just shot my wife,” says Wing, repeating what he heard the suspect say.

Wing said he could see the victim in the car, slouched over to one side with blood pouring down her face.

Whitney said he didn’t fear for his safety once the gun was on the car. It’s when he came out from behind a nearby vehicle that the shooter approached him. He then called 911 and police arrived less than five minutes later. The shooter just stood beside the car smoking and waiting, Whitney said.

 ?? CLIFFORD SKARSTEDT PETERBOROU­GH EXAMINER ?? Terrance Finn, 73, of Peterborou­gh, is charged with murder.
CLIFFORD SKARSTEDT PETERBOROU­GH EXAMINER Terrance Finn, 73, of Peterborou­gh, is charged with murder.

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