RCMP suggests the old rifle was put together by BS, over several years. But there is no concrete evidence, probably because he assembled it secretly.
The hundreds of 1975 vintage bullets were probably taken from a retired hunter or veteran. RCMP will check, in case others have same idea.
I marked up the Saskatchewan road map again, since they avoided Prince Albert area.
After Meadow Lake, they took extreme northern roads to Flin Flon, with a detour to La Ronge. Those are unkept gravel tracks for ATVs.
BS announced their stupid joint decisions in each video, so his dad can't really blame it all on bullying by KM.
BS most probably came up with the "march" to Hudson's Bay, hijack a ship, maybe go join Azov Battalion?
La Ronge detour was most probably for sleeping, after a long day of continuous driving, with 2 stops only for gas and snacks.
The RAV4 they stole from Dyck is seen on surveillance cameras in Meadow Lake, Sask. at 2:30 p.m. and in La Ronge, Sask., at 8 p.m.
My hunch is that they noticed Prof...
They probably drove from Fairview to Meadowlake without stopping. I will check the exact times in the report.
Their unexpected La Ronge detour may have been for a sleep, food, gas.
That sighting may have been unreliable, like Cold Lake. That sketch was quite similar to the US fugitive, causing too much speculation that these confessed killers were innocent.
No. The body and truck fire was near where Highway 37 crosses Stikine River. Check driving time from there to Highway 37 and Kitwanga. The fire was probably started long before 7AM, and they drove very fast on an empty road.
Many compact digital cameras from even 2010 require a date reset after each battery change.
If you take the rechargeable lithium battery out for a long time, you may see wrong date even in newer compact cameras.
He could have thought police will be skeptical, until he heard about the murdered couple, or saw road signs.
Since these killers were dumb, RCMP knew where they went, until Kam got rid of his SIM.
A video from a store in Dease Lake showed Schmegelsky and McLeod buying items ... Remnants of...
They probably looked for easy victims, stopped beside the road, with no other traffic for a long stretch in either direction. That trucker could have been the third victim, if he was already asleep.
They may have been spooked by the encounter with the highway traffic control guy. If it was...
No. After they were stopped by the big fast river, they recorded a video about going back to kill some people. Check the map, they actually turned back, but couldn't make it more than 100 yards.
They were really dumb. Check the summary of the videos and short lengths. They didn't even mention what date it was, when they decided to end their lives, because the river was too big and too fast.
They wouldn't have made it in Africa either. There are teens who grew up during wars, in refugee camps, who still aspire to lead a normal life with bare minimum resources.
I cringed at all the sympathetic remarks earlier.
Lucas, Chynna, and Prof. Dyck will be remembered in many ways, as their...
July 16 roadside stop, with hood up, was almost certainly a deception to switch vehicles. They didn't accept help from the traffic control officer, because his vehicle would be quite obvious, and they may have thought he had a handgun too.
They kept going, until next attempt to switch vehicles...
Thanks so much, that helps a lot.
So, Chynna and Lucas visited his high school classmate from Peru, Mr. Barrios, around Oct 2018. Then Lucas came to stay in Dease home in Charlotte, on a 90 day visa waiver, which expired in January 2019. Then he came to Calgary and looked for jobs.
Can anyone kindly copy the information about Lucas/Chynna visiting Peru from this Daily Telegraph article? I always hit paywall.
Aug. 8, 2019 · After years crisscrossing the globe from one exotic location to another, Lucas Fowler finally settled ... But when the couple visited him for a week in...
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