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  1. Mathew Charles "Matt" Lamb (5 January 1948 – 7 November 1976) was a Canadian spree killer who, in 1967, avoided Canada's then-mandatory death penalty for capital murder by being found not guilty by reason of insanity.

  2. Nov 15, 2020 · On the evening of June 25, 1966, 18-year-old Matthew Lamb discovered a shotgun at his uncle’s house in a small Windsor suburb. He then walked a block north and hid behind a tree.

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  3. Nov 25, 2020 · In June 1966, Matthew Charles Lamb took his uncle’s shotgun and wandered down Ford Blvd in Windsor, Ontario. At the end of the bloody night, two teenagers lay dead, with multiple others injured after an unprovoked shooting spree.

  4. Jan 13, 2021 · On a hot night in June, 1966, 18-year-old Matthew Charles Lamb woke up from a beer-fueled evening nap at his uncle’s house in East Windsor, Ontario. Released from the Kingston Penitentiary only seventeen days earlier, Lamb was resentful about the conditions of his parole, and depressed about his future. He got up, grabbed his uncle’s gun ...

  5. On the night of June 25, 1966, Matthew Charles Lamb watched a John Wayne movie on television, fetched his uncle’s double-barrelled shotgun, filled his pockets with shells, and went for a...

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  6. Aug 4, 2022 · In Part 1 of “The Windsor Spree Killer: From Horric to Surreal” we took a look at Matthew Charles Lamb and the fateful day he became Canada’s first spree killer. But, his story didn't end with his arrest.

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  8. Dec 11, 2020 · In June 1966, Matthew Charles Lamb took his uncle’s shotgun and wandered down Ford Blvd in Windsor. At the end of the bloody night, two teenagers lay dead, with multiple others injured after an unprovoked shooting spree.

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