Friday, July 18, 2014

Mountie with PTSD after Greyhound bus beheading committed suicide

Mountie suffering PTSD after Greyhound bus beheading takes own life
The Canadian Press
July 17, 2014

WINNIPEG One of the first police officers on the scene of the beheading of a young man aboard a Greyhound bus on a Manitoba highway six years ago has taken his own life.

Ken Barker, a recently retired RCMP corporal who was a dog handler, killed himself last weekend after struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder for years.

Family and former colleagues say the 51-year-old had already seen almost two decades of horrific crimes when he witnessed the grisly scene on the Trans-Canada Highway west of Winnipeg in 2008.

Tim McLean was stabbed, mutilated and beheaded by Vince Li, who was later found not criminally responsible because of mental illness.

Barker's family say they're speaking out about the suicide in the hope more Mounties will seek help.

Shari Barker, the former officer's estranged wife, said Wednesday her husband was a sensitive man who did not want to be known as the Greyhound guy.

Barker, who had two adult children, retired last month and had been on medical leave since October.
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