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Paperback Victor Ernest Hoffman: the Shell Lake Murderer Book

ISBN: B0GH2MQ7NM

ISBN13: 9798224897094

Victor Ernest Hoffman: the Shell Lake Murderer

Victor Ernest Hoffman: the Shell Lake Murderer

In the early morning of August 15, 1967, the peaceful silence of rural Saskatchewan was shattered by an unthinkable act of violence. Victor Ernest Hoffman, driven by psychotic command hallucinations and a belief that he was battling demonic forces, entered the Peterson family farmhouse and murdered nine people, including six children. The only survivor was four-year-old Phyllis Peterson, spared by a killer who claimed she had "the face of an angel".

This book meticulously reconstructs the "mechanics of mass murder" and the collective terror of the three-day manhunt that followed. Beyond the forensic details, it offers a profound analysis of the systemic failures that allowed a dangerous, untreated schizophrenic to be released into an unsupervised community with ready access to firearms. From the courtroom dilemma of prosecuting "the craziest man in Saskatchewan" to the lifelong resilience of survivor Phyllis Peterson and her sister Kathy, this narrative explores the enduring questions of mental illness, legal responsibility, and the fragile nature of safety in isolation. It is a haunting exploration of a community's lost innocence and a family's irretrievable loss


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