SIX PEOPLE SHOT DEAD
Man Crazed Through Illness NO RECOLLECTION OF ACTS (Received 27, 10.30 a.m.) QUEBEC, Oct. 26. J. Bilodeau, a sergeant, who was badly gassed in the war, crazed by a long illness, shot and killed his two aged sisters, two nephews, a boy cousin and Inspector Octave Fiset, of the Post Office where he formerly worked, and wounded two others, when he ran amok in tho Post Office. He was overpowered by a policempp. The slain women were lured to the woods in a car. Bilodeau told the police that he does not remember what happened.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 269, 27 October 1934, Page 5
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