Feb 24 • 00:43 UTC 🇨🇦 Canada Global News

‘I killed people:’ Ex-girlfriend of accused mass killer tells trial he confessed

The ex-girlfriend of Jamie Felix testified that he confessed to her about the mass shooting in Winnipeg shortly after it occurred, revealing the emotional turmoil he experienced.

In a dramatic testimony during the trial of Jamie Felix, who is accused of a mass shooting in Winnipeg, his former girlfriend recounted their close relationship and his confession regarding the tragic events. She shared that soon after the incident, Felix fled to his grandmother’s house where his mental state visibly deteriorated. He was reported to have been crying and shaking when he admitted to her, ‘I killed people,’ revealing the severe impact of his actions on his psychological well-being.

The trial emphasized Felix's struggles with chronic seizures exacerbated by drug and alcohol addiction, which may have influenced his mental health and behavior surrounding the time of the shooting. The woman indicated that the confession came during a vulnerable moment for both of them, highlighting the complexities of their relationship where both love and despair intertwined amidst the chaos that followed the shooting.

As the trial progresses, the emotional weight of the testimony will likely play a significant role in shaping the jury's perception of Felix’s mental state and culpability. This case not only delves into the personal tragedies intertwined with mass violence but also raises important questions about the societal issues related to addiction and mental health following such severe crimes.

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