
Dead man’s daughter questions officer’s version of shooting at N.L. inquiry
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The daughter of a Newfoundland man shot in his home by a police officer on Easter Sunday 2015 suggested Monday that he “staged the scene” after killing her dad by mistake.
Meghan Dunphy told an inquiry into Don Dunphy’s death that she does not believe he would have raised a rifle to a police officer, as Const. Joe Smyth has said. Her father was never known to hunt or use guns and she had never seen ammunition in the house, she added.
He did, however, have a bat-like stick about a metre long that he kept for protection in case of a break-in, she said. It was always on the right side of the recliner in which he was found dead.
Smyth had gone alone to visit Dunphy about comments on Twitter that the then-premier’s press secretary had flagged.