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The Canadian Press
Posted July 26, 2016 2:17 pm EST
Updated July 26, 2016 2:40 pm EST
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Richard Henry Bain ‘s longtime personal physician said he now regrets not having sent his patient to consult a psychiatrist.
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Dr. Stan Van Duyse told Bain’s first-degree murder trial he feels “badly” about that decision.
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The jury heard that Bain was treated for depression and anxiety over the years, but began displaying manic behaviour not long after retiring in 2009 and was taking much more of the anti-depressant Cymbalta than he’d prescribed.
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The Montreal doctor said he believed at the time he had the situation well in hand and didn’t think a mental health professional was necessary.
Van Duyse’s notes suggest the last time he saw Bain was January 2012.
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Bain has pleaded not guilty to one charge of first-degree murder, three of attempted murder and two arson-related charges related to a shooting on Sept. 4, 2012, the night the Parti Québécois won the provincial election.
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The Crown submitted hundreds of photos as evidence as part of a plan to prove Richard Henry Bain knew what he was doing the night of the election shooting. The trial is in its second day, Friday, June 10, 2016.
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The Crown submitted hundreds of photos as evidence as part of a plan to prove Richard Henry Bain knew what he was doing the night of the election shooting. The trial is in its second day, Friday, June 10, 2016.
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The Crown submitted hundreds of photos as evidence as part of a plan to prove Richard Henry Bain knew what he was doing the night of the election shooting. The trial is in its second day, Friday, June 10, 2016.
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The Crown submitted hundreds of photos as evidence as part of a plan to prove Richard Henry Bain knew what he was doing the night of the election shooting. The trial is in its second day, Friday, June 10, 2016.
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The Crown submitted hundreds of photos as evidence as part of a plan to prove Richard Henry Bain knew what he was doing the night of the election shooting. The trial is in its second day, Friday, June 10, 2016.
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A photo of a gun released as evidence at the Richard Henry Bain trial in Montreal is shown in a court exhibit photo.
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