Daughter of Nova Scotia murder victim calls for police to disclose details on domestic violence case
The daughter of Brenda Tatlock-Burke, a Nova Scotia woman killed by her husband, is urging police to release more details about the case. She believes the incident should be labeled as domestic violence, rather than just stating the couple was "known to one another." Brenda was planning to leave her husband, Mike Burke, before her death on October 18. The couple had a history of on-and-off relationships, and her daughter claims he was mentally and emotionally abusive. Brenda had recently expressed her desire to start a new life. Tara Graham is frustrated that police have not disclosed the names involved, citing privacy concerns. She argues that this lack of transparency diminishes her mother's story and the reality of domestic violence, which can affect anyone, regardless of their background.