https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/sydney-man-lucas-fowler-and-his-american-girlfriend-chynna-deese-shot-dead-nsw-police-say/ar-AAEAuPj?ocid=spartanntp
This story of an Australian policeman's son and son's girlfriend being murdered is so, so sad.
There is talk of a serial killers at large in Canada.
Does it not sicken you to your stomach to see such evil?
You'll have click the link to read the article because it's not letting me select it.
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https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/sydney-man-lucas-fowler-and-his-american-girlfriend-chynna-deese-shot-dead-nsw-police-say/ar-AAEAuPj?ocid=spartanntp
This story of an Australian policeman's son and son's girlfriend being murdered is so, so sad.
There is talk of a serial killers at large in Canada.
Does it not sicken you to your stomach to see such evil?
You'll have click the link to read the article because it's not letting me select it.
They were killed by a total stranger. Could be a serial killer.
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https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/sydney-man-lucas-fowler-and-his-american-girlfriend-chynna-deese-shot-dead-nsw-police-say/ar-AAEAuPj?ocid=spartanntp
This story of an Australian policeman's son and son's girlfriend being murdered is so, so sad.
There is talk of a serial killers at large in Canada.
Does it not sicken you to your stomach to see such evil?
You'll have click the link to read the article because it's not letting me select it.
They were killed by a total stranger. Could be a serial killer.
A few cops from Oz have flown over there to help.
It's tragic. I hope the offender is caught soon.
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https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/sydney-man-lucas-fowler-and-his-american-girlfriend-chynna-deese-shot-dead-nsw-police-say/ar-AAEAuPj?ocid=spartanntp
This story of an Australian policeman's son and son's girlfriend being murdered is so, so sad.
There is talk of a serial killers at large in Canada.
Does it not sicken you to your stomach to see such evil?
You'll have click the link to read the article because it's not letting me select it.
They were killed by a total stranger. Could be a serial killer.
A few cops from Oz have flown over there to help.
It's tragic. I hope the offender is caught soon.
I haven't heard of any reason to believe robbery was a motive. That tells me it could be a serial killer.
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https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/sydney-man-lucas-fowler-and-his-american-girlfriend-chynna-deese-shot-dead-nsw-police-say/ar-AAEAuPj?ocid=spartanntp
This story of an Australian policeman's son and son's girlfriend being murdered is so, so sad.
There is talk of a serial killers at large in Canada.
Does it not sicken you to your stomach to see such evil?
You'll have click the link to read the article because it's not letting me select it.
They were killed by a total stranger. Could be a serial killer.
A few cops from Oz have flown over there to help.
It's tragic. I hope the offender is caught soon.
I haven't heard of any reason to believe robbery was a motive. That tells me it could be a serial killer.
I VAGUELY think I heard the news say there were others killed elsewhere on highways. But I'm not sure if I heard things correctly.
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https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/sydney-man-lucas-fowler-and-his-american-girlfriend-chynna-deese-shot-dead-nsw-police-say/ar-AAEAuPj?ocid=spartanntp
This story of an Australian policeman's son and son's girlfriend being murdered is so, so sad.
There is talk of a serial killers at large in Canada.
Does it not sicken you to your stomach to see such evil?
You'll have click the link to read the article because it's not letting me select it.
They were killed by a total stranger. Could be a serial killer.
A few cops from Oz have flown over there to help.
It's tragic. I hope the offender is caught soon.
I haven't heard of any reason to believe robbery was a motive. That tells me it could be a serial killer.
I VAGUELY think I heard the news say there were others killed elsewhere on highways. But I'm not sure if I heard things correctly.
Were they shot?
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https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/sydney-man-lucas-fowler-and-his-american-girlfriend-chynna-deese-shot-dead-nsw-police-say/ar-AAEAuPj?ocid=spartanntp
This story of an Australian policeman's son and son's girlfriend being murdered is so, so sad.
There is talk of a serial killers at large in Canada.
Does it not sicken you to your stomach to see such evil?
You'll have click the link to read the article because it's not letting me select it.
They were killed by a total stranger. Could be a serial killer.
A few cops from Oz have flown over there to help.
It's tragic. I hope the offender is caught soon.
I haven't heard of any reason to believe robbery was a motive. That tells me it could be a serial killer.
I VAGUELY think I heard the news say there were others killed elsewhere on highways. But I'm not sure if I heard things correctly.
Were they shot?
Yes, in Canada.
Australian young man and his American girlfriend.
Apparently they were madly love and happy as could be.
My heart cries for their parents.
If she had dated an american man, they would still be alive..
American man has a gun..
Terrible. There should be cameras on lamp posts across the country including secluded and remote areas so we can identify these monsters.
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Terrible. There should be cameras on lamp posts across the country including secluded and remote areas so we can identify these monsters.
That's an invasion of people's privacy..
But, it will deter crime.
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https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/sydney-man-lucas-fowler-and-his-american-girlfriend-chynna-deese-shot-dead-nsw-police-say/ar-AAEAuPj?ocid=spartanntp
This story of an Australian policeman's son and son's girlfriend being murdered is so, so sad.
There is talk of a serial killers at large in Canada.
Does it not sicken you to your stomach to see such evil?
You'll have click the link to read the article because it's not letting me select it.
I read this last night. No suspects at this time.
No leads yet.
Apparently that highway is popular with young hitchhikers.
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Apparently that highway is popular with young hitchhikers.
The murdered pair had a vehicle... Picking up a hitchhiker is a possibility.
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Apparently that highway is popular with young hitchhikers.
The murdered pair had a vehicle... Picking up a hitchhiker is a possibility.
There van broke down on the highway..
Witnesses who passed them said they were alone at the time.
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Apparently that highway is popular with young hitchhikers.
The murdered pair had a vehicle... Picking up a hitchhiker is a possibility.
There van broke down on the highway..
Witnesses who passed them said they were alone at the time.
Oh gawd... that's right. BUT maybe they picked up a hitchhiker BEFORE they broke down. Maybe he taking a crap off the side of the road somewhere or sleeping in the van
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Apparently that highway is popular with young hitchhikers.
The murdered pair had a vehicle... Picking up a hitchhiker is a possibility.
There van broke down on the highway..
Witnesses who passed them said they were alone at the time.
Oh gawd... that's right. BUT maybe they picked up a hitchhiker BEFORE they broke down.
Possibly, but they were killed where their van broke down and witnesses who stopped said no other person was present.
Maybe it was someone in another car who was running out of petrol and wanted the vans petrol.
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Maybe it was someone in another car who was running out of petrol and wanted the vans petrol.
Could be..
Somebody stopped in a vehicle and killed them.
I think they were robbed but she'd hidden her passport.
But I have to go out to lunch... I'll be back later.
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I think they were robbed but she'd hidden her passport.
But I have to go out to lunch... I'll be back later.
I didn't read that.
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I think they were robbed but she'd hidden her passport.
But I have to go out to lunch... I'll be back later.
I didn't read that.
More news is slowly being released. BT should keep you caught up.
See you around Fash.
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I think they were robbed but she'd hidden her passport.
But I have to go out to lunch... I'll be back later.
I didn't read that.
More news is slowly being released. BT should keep you caught up.
See you around Fash.
See you later.
This case is scary.
The police still don't have a suspect.
A road worker saw the couple in an argument with a bearded man.
https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/neaabb/what-we-know-about-the-highway-37-murders-of-chynna-deese-and-lucas-fowler
Alandra Hull, another road worker, said that when she passed the van the couple was in an intense conversation with a bearded man who "kind of looked frustrated or something." He was holding his palms out and was just staring at the couple.
We don't know exactly they were killed but Trevor Pierre, the road worker who discovered the bodies, said they were found in a ditch. Deese was closer to the road and about five metres behind her was Fowler. Deese only had one shoe on whereas Fowler had none.
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A road worker saw the couple in an argument with a bearded man.
https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/neaabb/what-we-know-about-the-highway-37-murders-of-chynna-deese-and-lucas-fowler
Alandra Hull, another road worker, said that when she passed the van the couple was in an intense conversation with a bearded man who "kind of looked frustrated or something." He was holding his palms out and was just staring at the couple.
We don't know exactly they were killed but Trevor Pierre, the road worker who discovered the bodies, said they were found in a ditch. Deese was closer to the road and about five metres behind her was Fowler. Deese only had one shoe on whereas Fowler had none.
A lead, good.
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A road worker saw the couple in an argument with a bearded man.
https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/neaabb/what-we-know-about-the-highway-37-murders-of-chynna-deese-and-lucas-fowler
Alandra Hull, another road worker, said that when she passed the van the couple was in an intense conversation with a bearded man who "kind of looked frustrated or something." He was holding his palms out and was just staring at the couple.
We don't know exactly they were killed but Trevor Pierre, the road worker who discovered the bodies, said they were found in a ditch. Deese was closer to the road and about five metres behind her was Fowler. Deese only had one shoe on whereas Fowler had none.
A lead, good.
Oh my God. I hope he is apprehended.
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This case is scary.
I agree. The stuff horror movies are made of.
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A road worker saw the couple in an argument with a bearded man.
https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/neaabb/what-we-know-about-the-highway-37-murders-of-chynna-deese-and-lucas-fowler
Alandra Hull, another road worker, said that when she passed the van the couple was in an intense conversation with a bearded man who "kind of looked frustrated or something." He was holding his palms out and was just staring at the couple.
We don't know exactly they were killed but Trevor Pierre, the road worker who discovered the bodies, said they were found in a ditch. Deese was closer to the road and about five metres behind her was Fowler. Deese only had one shoe on whereas Fowler had none.
A lead, good.
Oh my God. I hope he is apprehended.
At least the police have a description for a person of interest.
Major development in this case. They are suspects in three murders.
https://thestarphoenix.com/news/local-news/armed-and-dangerous-b-c-murder-suspects-spotted-in-meadow-lake-rcmp
SURREY, B.C. — A pair of young men wanted by police in three murders in northern British Columbia travelled through northern Saskatchewan and may recently have been in northern Manitoba, say RCMP.
Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, are suspects in the deaths of Australian Lucas Fowler and his American girlfriend Chynna Deese, as well as an unidentified man.
Saskatchewan RCMP on Tuesday said the pair were seen Sunday in Meadow Lake, approximately 300 kilometres northwest of Saskatoon. B.C. RCMP earlier in the day said McLeod and Schmegelsky had been seen in northern Saskatchewan driving a grey 2011 Toyota Rav4.
"All of our Saskatchewan RCMP officers are on the lookout for the suspects and continue to support this investigation," RCMP said in a statement, while noting investigators believed the two had continued travelling.
The two "are considered armed and extremely dangerous," Saskatchewan RCMP said, adding that anyone who spots them should not approach the pair and instead should call 911.
The teens, both from Port Alberni, B.C., are 6-foot-4 and weigh around 169 pounds. McLeod has dark brown hair, facial hair and brown eyes, while Schmegelsky has sandy brown hair.
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Major development in this case. They are suspects in three murders.
https://thestarphoenix.com/news/local-news/armed-and-dangerous-b-c-murder-suspects-spotted-in-meadow-lake-rcmp
SURREY, B.C. — A pair of young men wanted by police in three murders in northern British Columbia travelled through northern Saskatchewan and may recently have been in northern Manitoba, say RCMP.
Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, are suspects in the deaths of Australian Lucas Fowler and his American girlfriend Chynna Deese, as well as an unidentified man.
Saskatchewan RCMP on Tuesday said the pair were seen Sunday in Meadow Lake, approximately 300 kilometres northwest of Saskatoon. B.C. RCMP earlier in the day said McLeod and Schmegelsky had been seen in northern Saskatchewan driving a grey 2011 Toyota Rav4.
"All of our Saskatchewan RCMP officers are on the lookout for the suspects and continue to support this investigation," RCMP said in a statement, while noting investigators believed the two had continued travelling.
The two "are considered armed and extremely dangerous," Saskatchewan RCMP said, adding that anyone who spots them should not approach the pair and instead should call 911.
The teens, both from Port Alberni, B.C., are 6-foot-4 and weigh around 169 pounds. McLeod has dark brown hair, facial hair and brown eyes, while Schmegelsky has sandy brown hair.
I missed this on the news..
I hope the police apprehend them soon.
The suspects are in Northern Manitoba.
I bet the murderers are still gonna get a shitload of "understanding" and humane treatment..
They got rights too... Even though they dont respect the rights of others.
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I bet the murderers are still gonna get a shitload of "understanding" and humane treatment..
They got rights too... Even though they dont respect the rights of others.
If convicted, they will be sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for twenty five years.
3rd person allegedly killed by missing Canadian men is identified as manhunt grows (//https)
Leonard Dyck, seen here, was found dead July 19 a mile away from a burning vehicle. Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, have been charged in his death. The pair is suspected in two other slayings. (Royal Canadian Mounted Police)

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3rd person allegedly killed by missing Canadian men is identified as manhunt grows (//https)
Leonard Dyck, seen here, was found dead July 19 a mile away from a burning vehicle. Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, have been charged in his death. The pair is suspected in two other slayings. (Royal Canadian Mounted Police)

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I just read that cc..
The two young suspects were charged with second degree murder in his death.
Have they ID'd suspects yet?
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Have they ID'd suspects yet?
Yes, Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18.
Aw, they know. They will get them
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Aw, they know. They will get them
They were spotted in a town in Northern Manitoba in a little town with one road in/out..
They will be arrested very soon.
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Aw, they know. They will get them
They were spotted in a town in Northern Manitoba in a little town with one road in/out..
They will be arrested very soon.
I thought they would be in custody by now.
When they are finally detained, just put them in a container and send them to Australia.
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When they are finally detained, just put them in a container and send them to Australia.
Send us back some our your lovely parrots..
They are very expensive here.
A burned out vehicle they owned was found in Northern Manitoba.
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A burned out vehicle they owned was found in Northern Manitoba.
They can't be too far from where they found the vehicle.
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A burned out vehicle they owned was found in Northern Manitoba.
They can't be too far from where they found the vehicle.
There's only one road in and out of town and the RCMP is all over it. They are hiding in the black fly and mosquito infested woods. They will be caught soon.
A new twist. The BC murder suspects suffered from nazi delusional fantasies.
RCMP investigating photos of B.C. murder suspects, Nazi paraphernalia
Police are investigating photos of two suspects in three B.C. deaths wearing army attire and holding Nazi paraphernalia, the RCMP have confirmed.
Port Alberni natives Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, and his longtime friend Kam McLeod, 19, are on the run from police after being charged by RCMP with second-degree murder in the death of Leonard Dyck of Vancouver. They are also suspects in the deaths of Australian Lucas Fowler and his American girlfriend Chynna Deese.
Global News has obtained the photos. One of the photos depicts Bryer Schmegelsky wearing army attire while holding a rifle and a second shows him in a gas mask. The third photo depicts a swastika arm band and a knife with the inscription "Blut und Ehre" on the blade, which means blood and honour in German.
https://globalnews.ca/news/5682031/rcmp-manhunt-bc-murders-nazi/
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A new twist. The BC murder suspects suffered from nazi delusional fantasies.
RCMP investigating photos of B.C. murder suspects, Nazi paraphernalia
Police are investigating photos of two suspects in three B.C. deaths wearing army attire and holding Nazi paraphernalia, the RCMP have confirmed.
Port Alberni natives Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, and his longtime friend Kam McLeod, 19, are on the run from police after being charged by RCMP with second-degree murder in the death of Leonard Dyck of Vancouver. They are also suspects in the deaths of Australian Lucas Fowler and his American girlfriend Chynna Deese.
Global News has obtained the photos. One of the photos depicts Bryer Schmegelsky wearing army attire while holding a rifle and a second shows him in a gas mask. The third photo depicts a swastika arm band and a knife with the inscription "Blut und Ehre" on the blade, which means blood and honour in German.
https://globalnews.ca/news/5682031/rcmp-manhunt-bc-murders-nazi/
Young people drawn to this are very strange.
Any person drawn to this are strange.
Dangerously strange.
What a shock to discover that the teens who were reported missing around the time the double homicide victims were found are now the suspects. Something about their plight breaks my heart. They are only teens. If they are indeed the perpetrators, then that is truly a shame.
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What a shock to discover that the teens who were reported missing around the time the double homicide victims were found are now the suspects. Something about their plight breaks my heart. They are only teens. If they are indeed the perpetrators, then that is truly a shame.
I couldn't agree more..
What drove them to do this?
Was it the nazi ideology?
I don't know.
The father of one has claimed his son is disturbed, and his intent is suicide by cop.
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Any person drawn to this are strange.
Dangerously strange.
I was in the nazi subculture briefly when I was a kid. The core of it is marginalized youth.
It's central tenet is hate.
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It's central tenet is hate.
It's an us vs them thing. Just like antifa.
Police believe the youthful murder suspects are still around Gilam, Manitoba.
2 confirmed sightings - unless they break out and head far away, cops are narrowing in
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2 confirmed sightings - unless they break out and head far away, cops are narrowing in
They have drones, dogs and a helicopter.....I'm surprised they haven't found them yet.
If still nearby, they will be found
However, if they got through and took off for far away places, it's another ballgame
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If still nearby, they will be found
However, if they got through and took off for far away places, it's another ballgame
On foot in the woods, how far could they go.
They must have some supplies and tools on hand or they would not have survived this long.
All good points. Only a stolen vehicle could get them out .. and I'm guessin the few roads and watched roads in the area would make escape impossible
When were they last seen or known to be? How long ago?
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They must have some supplies and tools on hand or they would not have survived this long.
They left with at least one firearm, and likely survival goods..
I know at least one boy was a survivalist, but I also wonder if they planned this murder spree.
Canadian Forces approved to join air search for B.C. murder suspects
https://globalnews.ca/news/5687160/b-c-murder-suspects-rcmp-manhunt/
If they are not found around Gillam, Manitoba now than they managed to flee that community.
Yes, they are either local to Gillam and about to get caught .. or got out of the area and no one has any idea where they are
Even if local, survivalist training and the serious mentality that drives it can make catching them very difficult
It must be a bit like the Australian outback...big and empty and easy to hide in.
Looked up the area https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/unforgiving-terrain-soggy-land-gillam-fox-lake-homicide-1.5224347
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Buggy, boggy and brutal: Area of northern Manitoba search is unforgiving, experts say
The harsh northern Manitoba terrain where police are looking for two fugitives wanted in connection with the deaths of three people in British Columbia will spit out anybody who is unprepared, people with knowledge of the area say.
The bush is thick, and the land is swampy and teeming with insects, they say of the wooded area around Gillam, Man.
"If you don't have the means to be in there, you're not going to make it," said William Hunter, who once battled forest fires in the unforgiving landscape.
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Yes, they are either local to Gillam and about to get caught .. or got out of the area and no one has any idea where they are
Even if local, survivalist training and the serious mentality that drives it can make catching them very difficult
One of the boys is a survivalist.
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Yes, they are either local to Gillam and about to get caught .. or got out of the area and no one has any idea where they are
Even if local, survivalist training and the serious mentality that drives it can make catching them very difficult
One of the boys is a survivalist.
Ya, the nazi wannabe.
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Looked up the area https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/unforgiving-terrain-soggy-land-gillam-fox-lake-homicide-1.5224347
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Buggy, boggy and brutal: Area of northern Manitoba search is unforgiving, experts say
The harsh northern Manitoba terrain where police are looking for two fugitives wanted in connection with the deaths of three people in British Columbia will spit out anybody who is unprepared, people with knowledge of the area say.
The bush is thick, and the land is swampy and teeming with insects, they say of the wooded area around Gillam, Man.
"If you don't have the means to be in there, you're not going to make it," said William Hunter, who once battled forest fires in the unforgiving landscape.
It's muskeg country just like Northern Saskatchewan. If they have tons of insect repellent, they might survive a little while longer. But, I wonder if they stowed away on a train or truck heading South.
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I wonder if they stowed away on a train or truck heading South
Could happen or could have already happened.
Certainly that would be their only hope for escape.
How do people survive in the town and especially the area around it? There's a limit to how much spray one can use
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I wonder if they stowed away on a train or truck heading South
Could happen or could have already happened.
Certainly that would be their only hope for escape.
How do people survive in the town and especially the area around it? There's a limit to how much spray one can use
No sightings around Gillam. They got out of Dodge.
Two incels butchered a Chad and his hypergamous girlfriend..
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Two incels butchered a Chad and his hypergamous girlfriend..
Where? And do you mean a person from the African nation of Chad?
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Two incels butchered a Chad and his hypergamous girlfriend..
Where? And do you mean a person from the African nation of Chad?
The incel community calls the popular boys "Chads"..
Chad is the stereotypical name of a popular guy in school.
The murderers are involuntary celibates... Aka "incels"...
And the american girlfriend was a hypergamous "slut" who doesnt date loser Incels.
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Two incels butchered a Chad and his hypergamous girlfriend..
Where? And do you mean a person from the African nation of Chad?
The incel community calls the popular boys "Chads"..
Chad is the stereotypical name of a popular guy in school.
The murderers are involuntary celibates... Aka "incels"...
And the american girlfriend was a hypergamous "slut" who doesnt date loser Incels.
Where did this happen?
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Two incels butchered a Chad and his hypergamous girlfriend..
Where? And do you mean a person from the African nation of Chad?
The incel community calls the popular boys "Chads"..
Chad is the stereotypical name of a popular guy in school.
The murderers are involuntary celibates... Aka "incels"...
And the american girlfriend was a hypergamous "slut" who doesnt date loser Incels.
Where did this happen?
I´m speaking about the topic of the thread..
Possible motive for killing two innocent lovers..
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Two incels butchered a Chad and his hypergamous girlfriend..
Where? And do you mean a person from the African nation of Chad?
The incel community calls the popular boys "Chads"..
Chad is the stereotypical name of a popular guy in school.
The murderers are involuntary celibates... Aka "incels"...
And the american girlfriend was a hypergamous "slut" who doesnt date loser Incels.
Where did this happen?
I´m speaking about the topic of the thread..
Ah, gotcha now..
Possible motive for killing two innocent lovers..
Apparently incels form the nucleus of the nazi subculture.
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Two incels butchered a Chad and his hypergamous girlfriend..
Where? And do you mean a person from the African nation of Chad?
The incel community calls the popular boys "Chads"..
Chad is the stereotypical name of a popular guy in school.
The murderers are involuntary celibates... Aka "incels"...
And the american girlfriend was a hypergamous "slut" who doesnt date loser Incels.
Where did this happen?
I´m speaking about the topic of the thread..
Ah, gotcha now..
Possible motive for killing two innocent lovers..
Apparently incels form the nucleus of the nazi subculture.
Its a standard around which these types will gather.
Kinda like Islam..
They get a sense of empowerment from those things.
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Two incels butchered a Chad and his hypergamous girlfriend..
Where? And do you mean a person from the African nation of Chad?
The incel community calls the popular boys "Chads"..
Chad is the stereotypical name of a popular guy in school.
The murderers are involuntary celibates... Aka "incels"...
And the american girlfriend was a hypergamous "slut" who doesnt date loser Incels.
Where did this happen?
I´m speaking about the topic of the thread..
Ah, gotcha now..
Possible motive for killing two innocent lovers..
Apparently incels form the nucleus of the nazi subculture.
Its a standard around which these types will gather.
Kinda like Islam..
They get a sense of empowerment from those things.
I agree.
Now searching York Landing 60 miles as crow flies (120 by road) from Gillam, Man

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A member of Winnipeg's Bear Clan patrol group made the sighting around 4:15 p.m. CT after spotting what he believed to be the men near the landfill and water-treatment plant in York Landing.
The area isn't one that locals frequent and there were bears around, said Travis Bighetty.
Bighetty told CBC News he and his partner spotted two "tall, slender individuals" moving very quickly — possibly spooked by the sound of the truck Bighetty was in.
"They fit the description of what was given in the RCMP report," Bighetty said. "It didn't click right away, it took a few moments."
He couldn't tell what the two figures were up to. " kind of figured they were scavenging or something."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/rcmp-searching-york-landing-man-for-b-c-fugitives-1.5228418
Police are asking residents in the area not to disclose the locations of officers on social media.
I hope it's them and they are caught soon.
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Now searching York Landing 60 miles as crow flies (120 by road) from Gillam, Man

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A member of Winnipeg's Bear Clan patrol group made the sighting around 4:15 p.m. CT after spotting what he believed to be the men near the landfill and water-treatment plant in York Landing.
The area isn't one that locals frequent and there were bears around, said Travis Bighetty.
Bighetty told CBC News he and his partner spotted two "tall, slender individuals" moving very quickly — possibly spooked by the sound of the truck Bighetty was in.
"They fit the description of what was given in the RCMP report," Bighetty said. "It didn't click right away, it took a few moments."
He couldn't tell what the two figures were up to. " kind of figured they were scavenging or something."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/rcmp-searching-york-landing-man-for-b-c-fugitives-1.5228418
Police are asking residents in the area not to disclose the locations of officers on social media.
I wonder how they got there from Gillam? Assuming that was the suspects that were seen.
Dunno. Witnesses can be unreliable on occasions .. maybe cops have no idea where they are at this time
I suspect this won't end well for them.
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I suspect this won't end well for them.
They're on a suicide mission.
Did they plan all this or one thing led to another? There is much to find out. They remind me of my sons' younger friends. Some have divorced parents and play video games. I hate to think they will follow a similar path. I hope not.
Hadn't heard about this before
Band constables stopped two young men suspected in three Northern B.C. murders as they drove through the Manitoba reserve of the Tataskweyak Cree Nation, Coun. Nathan Neckoway told Global News.
The pair have since made their way to northern Manitoba. The military and community volunteers are aiding in the search of the remote communities of Gillam and York Landing.
The Tataskweyak Cree Nation is located near Split Lake, about 169 km from Gillam, Man. RCMP have said the last confirmed sighting of Schmegelsky and McLeod was in Split Lake.
Neckoway said the pair was stopped during a routine check for alcohol — a common check since his is a dry community. The constables didn't find anything amiss, reportedly, and the pair was let go
"We weren't aware of their status, of them being wanted," Neckoway said. "Apparently after they came to our community that's when they sent out that wanted [status]."
RCMP would not comment on Neckoway's comments.
Cpl. Julie Courchaine said multiple resources were sent to the York Landing area on Sunday evening, including an emergency response team and a police canine team, after RCMP received a "credible tip" about the suspects in the northern community at around 5 p.m.
July 29, 2019 7:45 am https://globalnews.ca/news/5697042/rcmp-manhunt-bc-murder-york-landing/
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Hadn't heard about this before
Band constables stopped two young men suspected in three Northern B.C. murders as they drove through the Manitoba reserve of the Tataskweyak Cree Nation, Coun. Nathan Neckoway told Global News.
The pair have since made their way to northern Manitoba. The military and community volunteers are aiding in the search of the remote communities of Gillam and York Landing.
The Tataskweyak Cree Nation is located near Split Lake, about 169 km from Gillam, Man. RCMP have said the last confirmed sighting of Schmegelsky and McLeod was in Split Lake.
Neckoway said the pair was stopped during a routine check for alcohol — a common check since his is a dry community. The constables didn't find anything amiss, reportedly, and the pair was let go
"We weren't aware of their status, of them being wanted," Neckoway said. "Apparently after they came to our community that's when they sent out that wanted [status]."
RCMP would not comment on Neckoway's comments.
Cpl. Julie Courchaine said multiple resources were sent to the York Landing area on Sunday evening, including an emergency response team and a police canine team, after RCMP received a "credible tip" about the suspects in the northern community at around 5 p.m.
July 29, 2019 7:45 am https://globalnews.ca/news/5697042/rcmp-manhunt-bc-murder-york-landing/
They had them.
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Apparent .. but they had not been warned yet
Too bad in many ways .. but thinking it would have been nice to see natives as heroes catching these now world notorious killers
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Apparent .. but they had not been warned yet
Too bad in many ways .. but thinking it would have been nice to see natives as heroes catching these now world notorious killers
I would love to see that.
Manitoba RCMP find items linked to B.C. murder suspects
https://cfjctoday.com/2019/08/06/manitoba-rcmp-find-items-linked-to-b-c-murder-suspects/
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Manitoba RCMP find items linked to B.C. murder suspects
https://cfjctoday.com/2019/08/06/manitoba-rcmp-find-items-linked-to-b-c-murder-suspects/
They probably drowned.
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Manitoba RCMP find items linked to B.C. murder suspects
https://cfjctoday.com/2019/08/06/manitoba-rcmp-find-items-linked-to-b-c-murder-suspects/
They probably drowned.
The possibility of them being dead is becoming a lot more likely.
Are there any killer, super vampire bugs in Canada? Specifically northern manitoba?
That place looks a lot like Finland.
What a murder mystery this is indeed.
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Are there any killer, super vampire bugs in Canada? Specifically northern manitoba?
That place looks a lot like Finland.
It's very similar terrain.
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What a murder mystery this is indeed.
They don't find them soon, they will become folk heroes like the guys that escaped Alcatraz in 1963.
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Are there any killer, super vampire bugs in Canada? Specifically northern manitoba?
That place looks a lot like Finland.
It's very similar terrain.
Probably similar in other ways too..
If these murderers have smarts, they can survive in there with a fishing rod.
Or build a fish-trap...
Eat berries.
And they have a gun.. Which makes things easier.
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Are there any killer, super vampire bugs in Canada? Specifically northern manitoba?
That place looks a lot like Finland.
It's very similar terrain.
Probably similar in other ways too..
If these murderers have smarts, they can survive in there with a fishing rod.
Or build a fish-trap...
Eat berries.
And they have a gun.. Which makes things easier.
There are drones looking for them.
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They don't find them soon, they will become folk heroes like the guys that escaped Alcatraz in 1963.
I am just curious how it all happened, how the 3 were killed and what led to it.
The escapees from Alcatraz lived happily ever after..
That raft they built was perfectly adequate to reach mainland.
It aint that far away.
With the forensic technology we have now, they will be found eventually, if they are still alive.
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With the forensic technology we have now, they will be found eventually, if they are still alive.
Do you think they are still alive.
Found .. Dead .. in heavy brush area
Police sure bodies are the suspects - The bodies were discovered Wednesday morning at approximately 10 a.m. local time in dense brush, approximately a kilometre from where items linked to the fugitives were found along the Nelson River.
"At this time, we believe that these are the bodies of the two suspects wanted in connection with the homicides in British Columbia," said Assistant Commissioner Jane MacLatchy, commanding officer of the Manitoba RCMP.
An autopsy will take place in Winnipeg to confirm the identities and determine the cause of death, she said.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/rcmp-significant-announcement-1.5239053
Will make "significant announcement" this afternoon
BUMP!!! ... ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Found .. Dead .. in heavy brush area
Canucks might also find this interesting .. Bricks worse nightmare falling down the list
https://thebluecashew.net/the-blue-cashew-f2/look-another-shooting-the-usa-t11006-100.html
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Found .. Dead .. in heavy brush area
Police sure bodies are the suspects - The bodies were discovered Wednesday morning at approximately 10 a.m. local time in dense brush, approximately a kilometre from where items linked to the fugitives were found along the Nelson River.
"At this time, we believe that these are the bodies of the two suspects wanted in connection with the homicides in British Columbia," said Assistant Commissioner Jane MacLatchy, commanding officer of the Manitoba RCMP.
An autopsy will take place in Winnipeg to confirm the identities and determine the cause of death, she said.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/rcmp-significant-announcement-1.5239053
Will make "significant announcement" this afternoon
Yes, they "found" them dead... ac_biggrin
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Found .. Dead .. in heavy brush area
Police sure bodies are the suspects - The bodies were discovered Wednesday morning at approximately 10 a.m. local time in dense brush, approximately a kilometre from where items linked to the fugitives were found along the Nelson River.
"At this time, we believe that these are the bodies of the two suspects wanted in connection with the homicides in British Columbia," said Assistant Commissioner Jane MacLatchy, commanding officer of the Manitoba RCMP.
An autopsy will take place in Winnipeg to confirm the identities and determine the cause of death, she said.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/rcmp-significant-announcement-1.5239053
Will make "significant announcement" this afternoon
And all the reports to the police of seeing them in Ontario were hoaxes.
Life can go back to normal for the people of Gillam, Manitoba.
What if the other kid was bullied by the homosexual psychopath looking one...
And this Kam Mcleod (bearded boy) wasnt the one committing all those murders.
It happens... The mentally stronger one dominates the weaker one.
In that sense.. He didnt deserve to die.
I suspect that is exactly what happened .. that the dominant one led and the other fella followed him
This not an uncommon concept
I am a consummate skeptic. While I agree with the above speculations, I believe there is more to this. Too bad that this gripping saga will leave us all with an unsolved mystery. We will never know the full story.
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I am a consummate skeptic. While I agree with the above speculations, I believe there is more to this. Too bad that this gripping saga will leave us all with an unsolved mystery. We will never know the full story.
Some questions will remain unanswered.
A lowlife who wants to kill gets a helper .. they kill 3 people .. make it to Manitoba just before cops are notified of them ... go north ... take off into the bush ... die
Not sure what "consequential" questions remain.
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A lowlife who wants to kill gets a helper .. they kill 3 people .. make it to Manitoba just before cops are notified of them ... go north ... take off into the bush ... die
Not sure what "consequential" questions remain.
Robbery or thrills? Did they run out of cash and would be thieves became cold blooded killers. We won't know that.
Meh .. a killer is a killer
Canadian killer fugitives' trail of clues: Billowing smoke, sardine cans, sleeping bag helped end manhunt
tour guide Clint Sawchuk told The Globe and Mail he thinks he helped police after he spotted a blue sleeping bag in the water on Friday, tangled up in some willows and reported it to RCMP.
"I'm so happy that I made that call," he said.
Seems a lot of people spotted clues and called in - really helping police
They still haven't revealed the cause of death or even confirmed their identities.
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Robbery or thrills? Did they run out of cash and would be thieves became cold blooded killers. We won't know that.
Precisely. Then there's this too.
[size=200]Northern B.C. manhunt ends, with many questions left unanswered[/size]
Hannah Jackson
https://globalnews.ca/news/5738026/northern-bc-manhunt-unanswered-questions/?utm_source=%40globalnews&utm_medium=Twitter
The RCMP believe they have their men after two bodies were found close to the Nelson River in Manitoba on Wednesday.
Police are confident that they are the bodies of northern B.C. murder suspects Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky.
The authorities have been hunting them since at least July 23, when they were confirmed as suspects in the murders of Australian Lucas Fowler, American Chynna Deese and Vancouver man Leonard Dyck.
An autopsy is scheduled to be conducted in Winnipeg that will confirm both identity and cause of death, said Manitoba RCMP Assistant Commissioner Jane MacLatchy.
According to MacLatchy, the bodies were found in the "dense bush" along the Nelson River at around 10 a.m. on Wednesday.
The bodies were found near the shoreline, around eight kilometres from where a burned-out vehicle driven by the suspects was discovered on July 23, she said.
The pursuit and investigation lasted weeks, with confirmed sightings dropping off after the pair were last seen in Gillam, Man., on July 23.
The case has left many questions unanswered — and while some are likely to be resolved in the coming weeks, others could remain a mystery.
Here are a few questions about the case that have not been answered yet:
Motive
At a press conference Wednesday afternoon, B.C. RCMP Assistant Commissioner Kevin Hackett said that while officers will continue to investigate, it will be difficult to determine the motive.
"Regarding the motive, it is going to be extremely difficult for us to ascertain definitively what the motive was," he said. "Obviously, we will not have the opportunity to speak with these individuals.
"The examination of the area where they were located (Wednesday) is still being dealt with and searched, so there may be additional items that could help in that regard — identifying a motive, etc. — but we don't have that information yet."
There is no evidence to suggest the suspects were linked to the victims before the murders, nor is there anything tying them to any other incidents in B.C., Hackett said.
Formal charges not laid in connection with Fowler and Deese's deaths
Schmegelsky and McLeod were each charged with second-degree murder in Dyck's death on July 23.
A Canada-wide warrant was issued for Schmegelsky and McLeod after the charges were announced.
The men were also named as suspects in the deaths of Fowler and Deese, whose bodies were found on the side of Highway 97 on July 15.
However, they were never charged in the tourists' deaths.
On Wednesday, Hackett said the force had "anticipated charges were going to be laid."
"In order to get to the threshold of charge approval status from a crime perspective, they require information, they require evidence, and many times as in this case (were) relying on forensic evidence and forensic reports and that sometimes takes some time," he said.
"And understandably, until they have definitive results of those examinations, they're not in any position to lay charges until that happens.
"But we anticipated the charges were going to be laid," he said.
If the autopsy confirms the deceased are, in fact, McLeod and Schmegelsky, the current second-degree murder charges will be "abated," according to the B.C. Prosecution Service.
Leonard Dyck's cause of death
The body of 64-year-old Dyck was found approximately two kilometres south of a burning vehicle along Highway 37 near Dease Lake, B.C., on July 19.
Police have not yet disclosed how the UBC instructor died.
On Wednesday, Hackett said police are aware of the injuries Dyck sustained; however, they would not disclose them out of "respect and sensitivity" to his family.
Police previously confirmed that Fowler and Deese were shot to death.
How did police link the suspects to the victims?
At the press conference on Wednesday, Hackett said there was "significant evidence" linking the suspects to both crime scenes, but did not elaborate further.
"This is early days for the recovery of the two suspects," he said. "We want to bring back all of the information and all of the evidence that we have. Our investigators will go through that meticulously, and we will be in a better position perhaps in the future, in the near future to talk about all of the linkages, perhaps, that existed."
He did, however, confirm that the burned-out SUV located in Gillam, which police said was driven by the suspects, had belonged to Dyck.
Were the suspects ever in York Landing or Kapuskasing?
Schmegelsky and McLeod had been seen across the country following the murders, in Cold Lake, Alta., Meadow Lake, Sask., and finally Gillam, Man., where they were last confirmed to have been seen.
There were also reportedly seen in York Landing, about 200 kilometres from Gillam.
RCMP moved resources to the remote community after Indigenous watch group the Bear Clan Patrol said they spotted two men going through a dump yard who met Schmegelsky and McLeod's descriptions.
However, the Mounties later said they could not substantiate the tip, and police resources were pulled from the area.
Then, word emerged from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) on July 31 about a "suspicious vehicle" that was driving through a construction zone on Highway 11 in Kapuskasing, Ont.
The OPP, however, could not confirm the identities of the people inside the vehicle, and said they would continue to investigate.
How much did it all cost?
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said he will "tally at the end" the cost of the hunt and investigation that has taken police across more than 11,000 sq. km. of territory in northern Manitoba.
"At this stage, I couldn't speculate on what the costs are," he said.
"What Canadians expect is that their policing and security services will do what they need to do to investigate crime and to make sure the appropriate consequences follow."
© 2019 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.
The autopsy was Thursday and they still can't confirm their identities let alone the cause of their death.
Sounds like Canada has a similar geographical problem as Australia.
There are vast areas of uninhabited land where fugitives can conceal themselves for a long time if they have sufficient provisions. This is especially so in the non-summer months when the weather is more benign. In summer, the isolated areas become deadly.
Finding someone who does not want to be found in thousands of square kilometres is tough for law enforcement organisations. It can take hundreds of personnel, many vehicles and aircraft to find a tiny needle in a vast haystack.
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Sounds like Canada has a similar geographical problem as Australia.
There are vast areas of uninhabited land where fugitives can conceal themselves for a long time if they have sufficient provisions. This is especially so in the non-summer months when the weather is more benign. In summer, the isolated areas become deadly.
Finding someone who does not want to be found in thousands of square kilometres is tough for law enforcement organisations. It can take hundreds of personnel, many vehicles and aircraft to find a tiny needle in a vast haystack.
Northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba are super dense swampy forests. In the summer the mosquitos and black flies are so thick they will kill you if you can't get away from them.
Black flies.. The tiny blood sucking flies..
We got those.
They are pretty bad but there are ways to repel them..
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Black flies.. The tiny blood sucking flies..
We got those.
They are pretty bad but there are ways to repel them..
Ya, there are. And those two boys were recorded at a country store a few days before they disappeared into the Northern Manitoba bush. Did they think to buy some repellent. I doubt it.
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Sounds like Canada has a similar geographical problem as Australia.
There are vast areas of uninhabited land where fugitives can conceal themselves for a long time if they have sufficient provisions. This is especially so in the non-summer months when the weather is more benign. In summer, the isolated areas become deadly.
Finding someone who does not want to be found in thousands of square kilometres is tough for law enforcement organisations. It can take hundreds of personnel, many vehicles and aircraft to find a tiny needle in a vast haystack.
Yes. Had they been well equipped it may have gone on for a long time .. but bug season makes it difficult
I suspect the smoke was the biggest help to law enforcement
Winter they could survive if outfitted and equipped - but again, smoke even more needed in winter ... ad visible from considerable distance, is a serious giveaway despite cover of terrain
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Sounds like Canada has a similar geographical problem as Australia.
There are vast areas of uninhabited land where fugitives can conceal themselves for a long time if they have sufficient provisions. This is especially so in the non-summer months when the weather is more benign. In summer, the isolated areas become deadly.
Finding someone who does not want to be found in thousands of square kilometres is tough for law enforcement organisations. It can take hundreds of personnel, many vehicles and aircraft to find a tiny needle in a vast haystack.
Yes. Had they been well equipped it may have gone on for a long time .. but bug season makes it difficult
I suspect the smoke was the biggest help to law enforcement
Winter they could survive if outfitted and equipped - but again, smoke ... visible from considerable distance, is a serious giveaway despite hiding in terrain
Was it smoke that gave them away?
I thought something was found that could be connected to them.
It was a mixture of both .. .but smoke was also seen by locals on more than one occasion ... and smoke means "now" as against objects not being dated
I suspect it was smoke that was the most effective locator . that
While smoke for cooking would seem foolish, it may have been a desperate last attempt to get away from the insects ... or possibly for cooking an animal just to stay alive
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It was a mixture of both .. .but smoke was also seen by locals on more than one occasion ... and smoke means "now" as against objects not being dated
I suspect it was smoke that was the most effective locator
While smoke for cooking would be foolish, it may have been a desperate last attempt to get away from the insects ... or possibly for cooking an animal just to stay alive
I didn't know about the smoke sightings..
Partial results from the autopsy are supposed to be released tomorrow.

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That'll be quite enough helpful info from you for tonight, Odi
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That'll be quite enough helpful info from you for tonight, Odi
:001_rolleyes:
Yes, he's being too helpful.
:laugh:
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That'll be quite enough helpful info from you for tonight, Odi
:001_rolleyes:

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That'll be quite enough helpful info from you for tonight, Odi
:001_rolleyes:

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These would be a fit for Laughter Lounge too.
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They still haven't revealed the cause of death or even confirmed their identities.
It sounds like they are sure it is them and just "doing formalities"
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/bc-fugitive-autopsies-done-1.5243304
But yeah, northern Manitoba is definitely swampy and have a lot of mosquito up there, but even in july and august, it can still get pretty cold up there. If there's one thing that don't go well together it is cold and dampness. I have camped in northern Alberta before(up near a town called swan hills) which would be be further south of the equator of where they were found, and even in that area I had to have the heat on because it would go down to 8 degrees at night in july.
So, you get the idea. it could get as hot as 30 degrees one day and as cold as 5 degrees at night in that area, never mind the cold and nasty weather we have been having in Alberta and saskatchewan for the past couple of weeks, and nevermind the stifling humidity that manitoba can get with such moisture.
I haven't checked any updates, but I wonder if they' ve been able to determine the cause of death.
Seems not
Even search on"Canadian murderers cause of death" brings up nothing close .. just old pages
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Seems not
Even search on"Canadian murderers cause of death" brings up nothing close .. just old pages
The cause of death could take a while.
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The cause of death could take a while.
If you are speaking of the two teenagers, apparently, they both committed suicide by gunfire.
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I used to watch his shows until I saw him eat the raw meat from a dead animal and I could not look anymore.
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The cause of death could take a while.
If you are speaking of the two teenagers, apparently, they both committed suicide by gunfire.
No surprise.
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The cause of death could take a while.
If you are speaking of the two teenagers, apparently, they both committed suicide by gunfire.
Death by gunshot would be relief from the mosquitos and black flies.
Cut off a little tree-branch and wave it around..
I wrap a shirt around my head... Like a bedouin.
Thats what true professionals do.
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No surprise.
What senseless killings.
I'm particularly annoyed with the Australian folks who ridiculed the father of one of the teens because he did not have the "proper" response. Well, he's just as distraught. He is in anguish too.
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Death by gunshot would be relief from the mosquitos and black flies.
It's just sad for many families affected. What a tragedy that leaves everyone with unanswered questions.
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No surprise.
What senseless killings.
I'm particularly annoyed with the Australian folks who ridiculed the father of one of the teens because he did not have the "proper" response. Well, he's just as distraught. He is in anguish too.
I think Herman means it's not a surprise that they are dead.
I read that the two suspects had been dead for a few days before they were found..
And they think they survived a a few days in the bush..
Next, they will see if their guns matched the weapons used to kill three people in Northern BC.
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I read that the two suspects had been dead for a few days before they were found..
And they think they survived a a few days in the bush..
Next, they will see if their guns matched the weapons used to kill three people in Northern BC.
Closure at last.
Canada manhunt fugitives recorded final video messages, family says
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/canada-manhunt-fugitives-recorded-final-video-messages-family-says/ar-AAG3CX7?li=AAggNb9&ocid=mailsignout
The RCMP are supposed to give an update today.
UPDATE
Canada teenage murder suspects admit to killings in recording, police say
The taped confessions of Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, did not contain any information on a motive or expressions of remorse for the three murders, police officials said as they released a 13-page report summarizing their findings in the sensational case.
In a 58-second video, Schmegelsky stated they were responsible for the three murders and they were going to march to Hudson Bay where they planned to hijack a boat and go to Europe or Africa, the report said.
Sound's wisely planned out :crazy:
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UPDATE
Canada teenage murder suspects admit to killings in recording, police say
The taped confessions of Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, did not contain any information on a motive or expressions of remorse for the three murders, police officials said as they released a 13-page report summarizing their findings in the sensational case.
In a 58-second video, Schmegelsky stated they were responsible for the three murders and they were going to march to Hudson Bay where they planned to hijack a boat and go to Europe or Africa, the report said.
Sound's wisely planned out :crazy:
So why were they found dead instead?
Did one shoot the other then himself?
Or did they shoot themselves?
August 12: Autopsy confirms the teens died of self-inflicted gunshots
Could have been one doing all shooting. Difficult to prove definitively if shot very closeup .. . even prints wouldn't prove who did what for sure
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August 12: Autopsy confirms the teens died of self-inflicted gunshots
So double suicide..
It's really a sad story.
The parents live it daily poor things.
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UPDATE
Canada teenage murder suspects admit to killings in recording, police say
The taped confessions of Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, did not contain any information on a motive or expressions of remorse for the three murders, police officials said as they released a 13-page report summarizing their findings in the sensational case.
In a 58-second video, Schmegelsky stated they were responsible for the three murders and they were going to march to Hudson Bay where they planned to hijack a boat and go to Europe or Africa, the report said.
Sound's wisely planned out :crazy:
So why were they found dead instead?
Did one shoot the other then himself?
Or did they shoot themselves?
That's what they said on last night's news.