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Lepine's mother breaks her silence



Medium: Radio
Program: World Report
Broadcast Date : Sept. 25, 2006
Reporter: Katherine Canty
Guest(s): Monique Lepine
Duration: 2:08

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Lepine spares male students
Barbara Frum interviews one student who survives massacre.

Dec. 6, 1989 - 3:27 

Women protest massacre
Group at University of Toronto call massacre act of hatred against women.

Dec. 7, 1989 - 2:19 

Expert describes weapon Lepine used
Rifle popular with SWAT teams and vermin hunters.

Dec. 7, 1989 - 5:29 

Killer was bossy with women
Lepine's lab partner says he gave her orders.

Dec. 8, 1989 - 5:35 

Murderer's suicide note released
Letter reveals Lepine had an "extreme hatred of women."

Nov. 28, 1990 - 2:32 

Montreal monument unveiled
The inaugurating ceremony of Place du 6 décembre at l'École Polytechnique.

Dec. 5, 1999 - 11:07 

Were fire arms to easy to acquire?
A report on gun control 10 years after the massacre.

Dec. 6, 1999 - 2:50 

Lepine's mother breaks her silence
In 2006, Monique Lepine discusses what it's like to be the mother of someone who caused so much suffering.

Sept. 25, 2006 - 2:08 

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