Episode 334: In this episode, we look at a tragic case of domestic violence that shook the small community of New Germany, Nova Scotia. On June 30, 2010, the quiet parking lot of a local grocery store became the scene of a horrific crime that would forever change the lives of the Eisnor family. Wayne Paul Eisnor, driven by jealousy and an unwillingness to let go, confronted his estranged wife, Tina Mae Illingworth-Eisnor, as she sat in her van. In a shocking act of violence that unfolded in broad daylight, Wayne shot Tina twice in the head, ending her life and then turned the gun on himself. Wayne, although he suffered brain damage, survived his wound.\nHere, we explore the events leading up to this devastating moment, the aftermath of the shooting, and the complex legal proceedings that followed, including Wayne\u2019s claims of amnesia, shedding light on a case that left a community in disbelief and a family deeply torn.\nSources:\nObituary: Tina Mae "Illingworth" Eisnor | Sweenys Funeral Home\nTina Illingworth-Eisnor | Facebook\nSHAID Tree Animal Shelter\nNew Germany, Nova Scotia Canada\nNew Germany & Area\nHolland's Carriers Limited | New Germany NS\nAlleged Killer in New Germany Shooting Asks for Lawyer | CJHK\n2013 NSSC 241 (CanLII) | R. v. Eisnor | CanLII\n2013 NSSC 263 (CanLII) | R. v. Eisnor | CanLII\nR. v. Eisnor (W.P.), (2013) 336 N.S.R.(2d) 381 (SC) | vLex\n2015 NSCA 64 (CanLII) | R. v. Eisnor | CanLII\nR. v. Eisnor (W.P.), (2015) 362 N.S.R.(2d) 157 (CA) | vLex\nSearch Results: Tina Eisnor | Global News\nSearch Results: Tina Eisnor | CTV News\nSearch Results: Tina Eisnor | CBC News\nGender Based Violence in Canada | Learn the Facts\nVictims of police-reported family and intimate partner violence in Canada, 2021\nIntimate partner violence: Experiences of young women in Canada, 2018\nOur Work | Funding For Violence Prevention Programs | Getting Women Out Of Violence\nResources: Family and Intimate Partner Violence in Canada\nDomestic Abuse Help in Canada\nWayne Eisnor guilty of 1st-degree murder | CBC News\nTina Eisnor's children 'deeply conflicted' after father's guilty verdict\nAtlantic News | Local Breaking | CTV News Atlantic\nAppeal dismissed in case of man who shot himself in the head, causing amnesia\nGet help with family violence\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices