The RCMP has not said how Dyck died, and if you have different information, please share the link, because I haven't seen it.
The coroner says:
No cause of death has been determined in Dyck’s case; the B.C. coroner’s service says the investigation is ongoing.
‘It’s not an easy thing’: Father...
The RCMP has the job of excluding all other suspects without a doubt right now. Once they release the report, they are saying they will not look for any other persons, for proven reasons. They have to get that part right first and foremost.
I don't think it's bureaucracy that is slowing them...
Yes, and it should be backed by rock-solid investigated facts.
No one should push the RCMP to release anything before they have completed a thorough investigation. Jumping the gun and releasing partial information that raises questions or doubts would be a disservice to the families of all who...
RCMP already charged the two for LD's murder and announced that they were suspects in the others. What more do people need right now?
They will complete their investigation, then announce the conclusion NOT announce their conclusion, then complete the investigation.
But she doesn't know what's on the other videos. KM and BS could admit to things, could have taken crime scene photos, basically could made it clear that they were behind the three murders...and then what would there be to inquire about?
I think an inquiry is only necessary when there are...
About police are standing beside the family members, I think AS just escaped everybody's lasso and no one could rein him in for his own good. I am very grateful that Ms. Leamon has stepped up to speak for him, and that the RCMP was able to put a non-disclosure agreement into place.
I think...
The OPP now has a new series on murderers who kill multiple people and how they link the crime scenes called "OPP Investigative Lens: Serial Instinct". The first episode in the series is "Catching Serial Killer Dellen Millard". It's under 10 minutes and talks a bit about how police did their...
Yes, the media gets the release beforehand and the Australians released info a few minutes before the press conferences a few times which triggered other outlets to release the same info before as well.
Murder during a robbery can be first or second degree murder or manslaughter. All that can really be said is that it was not an accident, it's culpable homicide.
1) They're so young. You give someone even another 5 years of adult life and there is a huge difference in understanding the outcome of your actions. A younger person can't see things from other people's perspectives well. They have less guilt and shame preventing them from doing things until it...
What I had initially said was that TSC had said the cop told him that BS and KM had no criminal record, but to take that with a grain of salt because TSC did a lot of media and his story kept growing and growing until it included the sleeping bag!
I am actually skeptical of a lot of witness...
AHA, I found the quote that I was looking for!
Ste-Croix went to the RCMP station the next day, at about 4:30 p.m. to report the encounter.
Ste-Croix said it was odd what the RCMP said to him about the teens.
“First thing the cop mentioned is ‘these boys don’t have criminal records.’ Very...
Ste-Croix said he recognized the sleeping bag found in the Nelson River by a guide helping RCMP on Aug. 2. Ste-Croix saw a photo of the sleeping bag published by Ontario media.
“That sleeping bag they found floating, I mentioned that to RCMP.
“They (Bryer and Kam) had it hanging on the fence...
I swear I read an account by Tommy Ste-Croix, the guy who helped KM and BS in Cold Lake where the said he was talking to the RCMP officer and sort of being amazed by all of this and the officer offered that the two had "no criminal record". TSC did a lot of media and it may have been a video...
Sure, just regular killers.
"Innocent until proven guilty" is for the courtroom: at the start of the trial, things are set up such that no one has any prior knowledge of the suspects or the crime, and the trial begins with a clean slate. Evidence is then presented to prove the accused's guilt...
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