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Gamil Gharbi was born
Gamil Rodrigue Gharbi born to Algerian Liess Gharbi and former nun Monique Lepine. -
Sister, Nadia, born.
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Monique Lepine granted custody of their two children
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Changed his name to Marc Lepine
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Marc Lepine applies to the Canadian Army, but is rejected as "unsuitable".
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Marc lepine was beaten by his dad, his mother said
Finally his mother spoke out after living a terrifying life with her "Loving Son" as she described him. Lepine's mother and his sister were also beaten. Lepine's father would lock his sister in a room alone, most of Lepine's actions were due to, how his father treated woman. -
Marc’s best friend, Erik Cossette, leaves for a year to backpack in South America. Lepine was devastated.
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Lepine bought a rifle at a hunting store
Six weeks later Marc lepine walked into a school telling the men to leave and shot the rest of the women. One witness quoted Lepine as saying “I want the women. You are all feminists.” -
Marc lepine's death
Cause of Death: Self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head -
First victims- Genevieve Bergeron and Helene ColganNathalie Crouteau and Sonia PelletierBarbara Daigneault and Barbara Marie KlueznickAnn-Marie Edward and Ann-Marie LemayMaud Haviernick and Michelle RichardMaryse Leclair and Maryse LaganiereAnnie St-Arnea
6 Dec 1989 Mark Lepine kills 14 women at Ecole Polytechnique, University of Montreal, and injures 15 others. It is the worst mass murder in Canadian history. On him is a suicide letter explaining his actions as being specific revenge against 19 "feminists who have ruined my life… I have decided to put an end to those viragos." -
The Toronto Star reports that Lepine’s original name was Gharbi, a fact which had somehow escaped the attention of the Canadian public to this point.