Gunman accused of planning Dunblane-style massacre claims it was 'just a fantasy'
10.10.2023 - 14:47
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
A gunman accused of planning a 'Dunblane-style' massacre has told a court it was 'just a fantasy.' Reed Wischhusen, 32, told his trial he had no intention of actually enacting the chilling 'revenge' death-list that was discovered by cops at this home - alongside his arsenal of weapons.
The defendant, giving evidence today, said his sole intention was to commit suicide when armed police turned up at his home. He told the court he only ran at cops while pointing his gun at them as he had felt 'trapped' after failing to take his own life when shooting himself in the head.
And he said - by appearing as a threat - he wanted them to "finish the job" for him. Bristol Crown Court heard police visited his home in Wick St Lawrence, near Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, on 28 November last year following intelligence he had purchased blank weapons capable of being converted into viable firearms.
During the visit, Wischhusen excused himself to use the upstairs bathroom and told the jury his intention was to take his own life. The defendant survived who was shot three times by armed police as he pointed a gun at them, spent four months in hospital recovering from his injuries.
He told the court today: "I shot myself in the bathroom in the head. I partially lost consciousness-and may have pulled the trigger a second time. The pistol fell on to the floor." He said he could hear cops shot 'shots fired' and knew officers had drawn their guns. He added: "I went downstairs and threatened them so they would shoot me dead and finish the job."
He said he pointed his weapon at the officers as he was "hoping they would shoot me in the head". He added: "There was no attempt to harm anyone else. As it (suicide) didn't work out, I felt trapped". He told
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