Barbara Turnbull
Barbara Sue Turnbull was a Canadian quadriplegic news reporter and activist for those with physical disabilities. She grew up in Mississauga, Ontario.
Shooting
Late in the evening of September 23, 1983 Turnbull, then an 18-year-old-student at Clarkson Secondary School, was working at her part-time job at a convenience store when four men robbed the establishment. Although she complied with their demands, Hugh Logan shot Turnbull in the throat with a .357 Magnum severing her spine, leaving Turnbull paralyzed from the neck down. All four men were arrested, convicted of attempted murder and other offences, and sent to prison.Two of the offenders had their sentences reduced to armed robbery in 1986. All four were later deported to their native Jamaica. In Season 4 Episode 5 of the TV series Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science, Turnbull tells her story in her own words.
Education
In spite of the life-changing tragedy, Turnbull went on to journalism school in the Arizona State University, from 1987 to 1990, where she was the valedictorian of her graduating class.The trial of her shooters was dramatized in the 1991 debut episode of the CBC Television docudrama series Scales of Justice, in which Turnbull appeared as herself despite virtually all other roles being played by actors.